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Bipartsian Trump Block Re: Mueller, In the Works

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lol....Congress doesn't trust the unpopular, lying president.

Senators push bill to protect Mueller - CNNPolitics.com

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 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.

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It was clear the day he got appointed that Mueller is ungettable, this is just making it official, though I dont see how this wannabe law would be Constitutional...... understanding that expecting SCOTUS to do the legally right thing is never a good bet anymore now that they have become a political body..
 
It was clear the day he got appointed that Mueller is ungettable, this is just making it official, though I dont see how this wannabe law would be Constitutional...... understanding that expecting SCOTUS to do the legally right thing is never a good bet anymore now that they have become a political body..

Is there a particular case reviewing such a law that you have in mind?
 
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