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Lawyer for Trump calls for Rosenstein to end Mueller’s investigat­ion

- Maureen Groppe

WASHINGTON – Democrats sounded the alarm Saturday after a lawyer for President Trump said special counsel Robert Mueller should stop investigat­ing Russia’s interferen­ce in the 2016 election and Moscow’s possible connection to the Trump campaign.

The top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligen­ce committees called on members of both parties to defend the importance of the investigat­ion.

“Every member of Congress, Republican and Democrat, needs to speak up in defense of the Special Counsel. Now,” tweeted Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. Warner’s comment came after The

Daily Beast published a statement from Trump lawyer John Dowd saying Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein should end Mueller’s investigat­ion.

“I pray that Acting Attorney General Rosenstein will follow the brilliant and courageous example of the FBI Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity and Attorney General Jeff Sessions and bring an end to alleged Russia Collusion investigat­ion manufactur­ed by McCabe’s boss James Comey based upon a fraudulent and corrupt Dossier,” Dowd said.

He made the statement the day after Sessions fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who was the agency’s acting director last summer after Trump fired former director James Comey in May.

Dowd’s comment to The Daily Beast was a response to Sessions’ decision, which he told NBC raises issues Rosenstein should consider about the timeline of the investigat­ion.

In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY last week, Rosenstein offered unqualifie­d support for Mueller.

“The special counsel is not an unguided missile,” Rosenstein said. “I don’t believe there is any justificat­ion at this point for terminatin­g the special counsel.” While Dowd first told The Daily

Beast he spoke on behalf of the president, he later said he only expressed his personal beliefs.

Still, California Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligen­ce Committee, tweeted that he’s concerned Trump is trying to obstruct justice.

“The President, through his lawyer, called on DOJ to end Mueller probe. Obstructio­n of justice is no less a threat to our democracy when done in the open than behind closed doors,” Schiff tweeted. “Every representa­tive should condemn this flagrant abuse of power or stop pretending devotion to duty.”

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Dowd’s comments “are yet another indication that the first instinct of the president and his legal team is not to cooperate with special counsel Mueller but to undermine him at every turn.”

Schumer warned of “severe consequenc­es” if Mueller’s probe was ended prematurel­y.

“The president, the administra­tion and his legal team must not take any steps to curtail, interfere with or end the special counsel’s investigat­ion, or there will be severe consequenc­es from both Democrats and Republican­s,” Schumer said.

 ??  ?? Special counsel Robert Mueller is overseeing an inquiry into Russian meddling. J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP
Special counsel Robert Mueller is overseeing an inquiry into Russian meddling. J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP

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