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...Mueller has hired a lot of democrat lawyers. He has been a close personal friend of Comey and his wife was appointed to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by Barack Obama. There is plenty of reason to replace him, but it wouldn't be very popular.




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Senators push bill to protect Mueller Bipartisan push seeks to prevent firing
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Senators push bill to protect Mueller
Bipartisan push seeks to prevent firing

By: TOM LOBIANCO
Posted: Aug 03, 2017 08:02 AM CDT

WASHINGTON (CNN) - Support is gathering behind a bipartisan push to protect special counsel Robert Mueller from potentially being fired by President Donald Trump.

Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, and Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, plan to introduce a measure Thursday that would bar the President from directly firing any special counsel -- retroactive to Mueller's appointment in May.

"The President would maintain the power to remove the special counsel, but we would just want to make sure that it had merit and have that back-end judicial process," Tillis said Thursday morning on CNN's "Newsroom."

"And if there is a termination, we just want to make sure, through judicial review, that it was warranted," he added.

The measure would also effectively shut down another avenue for firing Mueller -- mandating that only an attorney general confirmed by the Senate would have the power to remove the special counsel. Trump has openly blasted Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the federal Russia probe, leading to speculation he may try and find a new attorney general who would fire Mueller.

Tillis voiced support for Sessions Thursday, saying the attorney general is "doing a great job." The Republican lawmaker also warned that if the bipartisan proposal passes through Congress and Trump decides to veto the legislation, "it means that we'd have work to do potentially override a veto."

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