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Why Mitch McConnell Is Willing to Throw Mueller to the Wolves

Ofcourse you hope Trump fires Mueller. You and your librul brethen are very frustrated that Mueller has not come up with anything on Trump and are attempting to goad Trump into firing Mueller so that he would face rough political consequences as Nixon did.

Lol...do you have any idea how stupid your post sounds?
 
Trump can't fire Mueller directly. Only indirectly, by ordering the AG/Rosenstein to fire Mueller.

Lol. You Trumpers seem to think he already has the dictatorial powers he covets.
Firing justice department officials including a special council is not a dictatorial power. It falls under the executive branch. Whether the firing is directly or indirectly, it is still within the president's power. Do learn about the separation of powers before getting emotional with the term dictatorial.

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President fire Mueller directly.

You anti-Trumpers don't understand how the Executive Branch works.

It's the Trumpers[sup]®[/sup] that don't understand how government works.

Mueller wasn't appointed by Trump. Whoever appointed Mueller has to be the person that fires Mueller.

That person would be Rosenstein. Trump appointed Rosenstein so Trump can fire Rosenstein.

But Trump ca't directly fire Mueller. Only Rosenstein or his successor can do that.

It's not rocket science apdst. You want the world to work to suit your Trumper[sup]®[/sup] agenda.

Doesn't pan-out that way. Too bad so sad.
 
Firing justice department officials including a special council is not a dictatorial power. It falls under the executive branch. Whether the firing is directly or indirectly, it is still within the president's power. Do learn about the separation of powers before getting emotional with the term dictatorial.

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As was explained to apdst. Trump didn't appoint Mueller.

Only Rosenstein or his DAG successor can directly fire Mueller.
 
It's the Trumpers[sup]®[/sup] that don't understand how government works.

Mueller wasn't appointed by Trump. Whoever appointed Mueller has to be the person that fires Mueller.

That person would be Rosenstein. Trump appointed Rosenstein so Trump can fire Rosenstein.

But Trump ca't directly fire Mueller. Only Rosenstein or his successor can do that.

It's not rocket science apdst. You want the world to work to suit your Trumper[sup]®[/sup] agenda.

Doesn't pan-out that way. Too bad so sad.

It doesn't matter, Rogue Valley. Mueller works for the Executive Branch. The President is the chief executive. He can legally fire Mueller. If he couldn't, the Democrats wouldn't be trying to pass a law to stop him. That's a fact and no amount of smatassed posts is going to change that.
 
As was explained to apdst. Trump didn't appoint Mueller.

Only Rosenstein or his DAG successor can directly fire Mueller.
Not true but a bit complicated. In any case, if you truly believe that Trump cannot fire Mueller, why are the libruls getting so emotional and proposing laws to protect him?

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