Gregg Jarrett: Trump won't fire Mueller because the president did nothing wrongFox News, Sep 28, 2017, Gregg Jarrett
Firing Robert Mueller is a media invention. Always has been.
But it was resurrected on Tuesday by Roger Stone. The informal adviser to President Trump offered his opinion, eagerly solicited by reporters, that the president should sack the special counsel because his impartiality is hopelessly compromised by a myriad of conflicts of interests.
Stone was correct, in part. Mueller is deeply conflicted. The day after being interviewed and rejected by President Trump to become the new FBI Director, Mueller turned around and accepted the job as special counsel. In the span of 24 hours, Mueller went from asking to work for the president… to investigating him. It was quite the somersault. At the very least, it created the appearance of impropriety which disqualifies him.
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