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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020995)6/13/2017 3:20:23 PM
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rdkflorida2

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Firing Mueller is something that would happen in a reality show based on the White House. Thus it will happen. I'm saying you can predict Trump's actions by asking yourself what a reality show writer would do to maximize drama. This is White House: Presidential Apprentice and Trump is the star of the show. That's how his Presidency and the country is being run.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020995)6/13/2017 4:33:29 PM
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Honey_Bee

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If Trump fires Mueller,

Uneducated people spouting lies and spin really are annoying: FAKENEWS and ignorant bullshit


President Trump Can’t Just Fire Robert Mueller
New York Times · 25 minutes ago
The latest attention-grabbing trial balloon to be floated by a White House staffer or apparent surrogate for President Trump is the suggestion by Christopher....<snip>

President Trump cannot legally do so.

Authority to appoint Mr. Mueller landed with Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, because Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself last March from the Russia probe. In appointing special counsel, Mr. Rosenstein was exercising authority that Congress had given the Justice Department by statute. The Justice Department, in turn, issued implementing regulations in 1999 specifically to govern such appointments. Those rules provide that a special counsel is appropriate when a criminal investigation is warranted but presents a conflict of interest for the department.

Under these rules, only the attorney general — or, in this case, the deputy attorney general — may remove a special counsel. He may do so only “for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or for other good cause.”



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020995)6/13/2017 8:18:21 PM
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Bonefish

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when the senate was investgeting Waco Mueller told Bob Barr to go easy on the FBI agants