US President Donald Trump last year ordered the firing of Russia investigation special counsel Robert Mueller, but the White House counsel’s threatened resignation pushed him to reverse course, US media reported on Thursday.
Mueller is leading the probe into allegations of collusion between the US president’s campaign team and Russia in the 2016 election, which Trump has repeatedly criticized and views as an attack on the legitimacy of his presidency.
Trump gave the order in June last year, but White House counsel Don McGahn opposed the decision, telling senior officials it would have a “catastrophic effect” on Trump’s presidency, the New York Times reported.
After McGahn threatened to quit, Trump backed down, the New York Times reported, citing four anonymous sources.
The Washington Post, also citing anonymous sources, confirmed that Trump sought to fire Mueller, but reconsidered after the White House counsel’s threat.
“We decline to comment out of respect for the Office of the Special Counsel and its process,” Trump attorney Ty Cobb told reporters.
The president in August last year told journalists that he had not considered firing Mueller, about two months after he reportedly moved to do just that.
“I haven’t given it any thought. I mean, I’ve been reading about it from you people, you say: ‘Oh, I’m gonna dismiss him.’ No, I’m not dismissing anybody,” Trump said at the time.
According to the New York Times, Trump had accused Mueller of three conflicts of interest that he argued disqualified him from running the Russia collusion investigation.
The alleged conflicts were: Mueller had terminated his membership at a Trump-owned golf course over a dispute about fees; had worked for the law firm that previously represented the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner; and had been interviewed to return as director of theFBI before he was appointed special counsel.
US Senator Mark Warner, the Democratic vice chair of the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, on Thursday said that firing Mueller was a “red line.”
“I’ve said it before, and I am saying it again: firing the special counsel is a red line that the president cannot cross,” Warner said in a statement. “Any attempt to remove the special counsel, pardon key witnesses, or otherwise interfere in the investigation, would be a gross abuse of power.”
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