The Korea Times

Trump in crisis

Former FBI chief Mueller named special prosecutor

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— President Donald Trump lashed out at the appointmen­t of a special counsel to investigat­e allegation­s that his campaign collaborat­ed with Russia to sway the 2016 election, tweeting Thursday that it is “the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!”

The Justice Department on Wednesday appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to lead the investigat­ion. Mueller will have sweeping powers and the authority to prosecute any crimes he uncovers.

The surprise announceme­nt to hand the probe over to Mueller, a lawman with deep bipartisan respect, was a striking shift for Trump’s Justice Department, which had resisted increasing­ly loud calls from Democrats for an outside prosecutor. It immediatel­y escalated the legal stakes — and the potential political damage — for a president who has tried to dismiss the matter as partisan witch hunt and a “hoax.”

In another Twitter post Thursday, Trump said: “With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administra­tion, there was never a special councel (sic) appointed!” He did not provide examples or evidence of any alleged “illegal acts.”

The announceme­nt, the latest in the shock-a-day Washington saga, was made by deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The White House counsel’s office was alerted only after the order appointing Mueller was signed, said a senior White House official, who was not authorized to speak publicly by name and commented only on condi- tion of anonymity.

In a written statement, Trump insisted anew there were no nefarious ties between his campaign and Russia.

“A thorough investigat­ion will confirm what we already know — there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity,” he declared. “I look forward to this matter concluding quickly.”

Mueller’s broad mandate gives him not only oversight of the Russia probe, but also “any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigat­ion.” That would surely include Trump’s firing last week of FBI Director James Comey.

Mueller, a former federal prosecutor at the Justice Department, was confirmed as FBI director days before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that would ultimately shape his tenure. The FBI’s counterter­ror mission was elevated in those years, as the U.S. intelligen­ce agencies adjusted to better position America to prevent another attack of such magnitude. He was so valued that President Barack Obama asked him to stay on two years longer than his 10-year term.

Comey succeeded him, appointed by Obama.

Mueller was appointed Wednesday by Rosenstein, who had faced criticism as the author of a memo that preceded Comey’s firing.

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