cduggles
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Thanks SJ!
Zephyr, as noted above the Russia investigation started when James Comey ran the FBI.
After Comey was fired, a special investigator was appointed by the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself because he had failed to disclose some of his meetings with Russians (?!?!), so Rosenstein was acting appropriately in this role.
Trump can't fire Mueller directly. Rosenstein can. He will likely refuse to do so. Trump can fire Rosenstein, and then he can go to whoever is next in line and keep firing until someone fires Mueller. If this sounds ridiculous, keep in mind that #3 at the DOJ, Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand quit, reportedly because she didn't want to deal with this stuff.
Trump can also replace Sessions and get an Attorney General with no conflicts of interest to fire Mueller. The one thing that probably stopped that was that the AG has to be approved by the Senate and Sessions used to be a Senator. The Senate let him know there wouldn't be a vote for awhile if Sessions got canned.
Also, and this can't be overstated, Mueller is truly viewed as bipartisan and apolitical. He was voted in for another 2 years as head of the FBI (ten years is the term limit) by a unanimous vote in the Senate (that usually only happens when they are getting raises).
If the House of Representatives flips Democrat, they can vote for impeachment hearings. The GOP is sick of him too, so we shall see.
There is precedent for this with Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
Zephyr, as noted above the Russia investigation started when James Comey ran the FBI.
After Comey was fired, a special investigator was appointed by the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself because he had failed to disclose some of his meetings with Russians (?!?!), so Rosenstein was acting appropriately in this role.
Trump can't fire Mueller directly. Rosenstein can. He will likely refuse to do so. Trump can fire Rosenstein, and then he can go to whoever is next in line and keep firing until someone fires Mueller. If this sounds ridiculous, keep in mind that #3 at the DOJ, Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand quit, reportedly because she didn't want to deal with this stuff.
Trump can also replace Sessions and get an Attorney General with no conflicts of interest to fire Mueller. The one thing that probably stopped that was that the AG has to be approved by the Senate and Sessions used to be a Senator. The Senate let him know there wouldn't be a vote for awhile if Sessions got canned.
Also, and this can't be overstated, Mueller is truly viewed as bipartisan and apolitical. He was voted in for another 2 years as head of the FBI (ten years is the term limit) by a unanimous vote in the Senate (that usually only happens when they are getting raises).
If the House of Representatives flips Democrat, they can vote for impeachment hearings. The GOP is sick of him too, so we shall see.
There is precedent for this with Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.