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Trump again claims ‘witch hunt’ in Russia probe

- David Jackson

WASHINGTON – After a weekend of tweets assailing Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the Russia investigat­ion, President Trump went at it again Monday.

“A total WITCH HUNT with massive conflicts of interest!” the president tweeted hours before a trip to New Hampshire to discuss the opioid crisis.

Trump did not elaborate, but the tweet came after days in which he accused Mueller of having too many Democrats on his staff, and claimed his investigat­ion was based on vindictive FBI agents and a “fake” dossier alleging cooperatio­n between the Trump campaign and Russians who sought to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Democrats and many Republican­s said Mueller is conducting a legitimate investigat­ion that has led to a series of indictment­s.

The president’s critics accused him of laying the groundwork to try and remove Mueller, and some Republican­s warned Trump against such a step.

“As I have said before, if he tried to do that, that would be the beginning of the end of his presidency, because we’re a rule of law nation,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaking on CNN’s State of the Union.

The White House said no such move is contemplat­ed.

“In response to media speculatio­n and related questions being posed to the Administra­tion, the White House yet again confirms that the President is not considerin­g or discussing the firing of the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller,” said a statement from White House attorney Ty Cobb.

The flap takes place as Mueller’s office and Trump’s attorneys try to negotiate potential testimony from Trump.

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