Rumors on Capitol Hill That Trump May Fire Robert Mueller Soon

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
December 17, 2017

It’s being rumored that Trump is going to fire Robert Mueller right before Christmas. Mueller has been leading a biased witch hunt against the President for months now. It needs to end.

There are rumors on Capitol Hill among Democrats that the President is going to fire special counsel Robert Mueller soon.

Fingers crossed.

The Hill:

Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) said Friday that “rumors” on Capitol Hill suggest President Trump could fire special counsel Robert Mueller before Christmas, after Congress leaves Washington for the winter recess.

“The rumor on the Hill when I left yesterday was that the president was going to make a significant speech at the end of next week. And on Dec. 22, when we are out of D.C., he was going to fire Robert Mueller,” Speier told California’s KQED News.

Speier, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said that Trump was trying to shut down the committee’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, pointing to the lack of interviews scheduled for the new year.

The New York Times reported Friday that the committee is scheduling its final witnesses of the year to testify in New York, despite important votes coming up in Washington, D.C., and confirmed no additional witnesses are scheduled yet in 2018.

“We can read between the lines I think,” Speier said. “I believe this president wants all of this shut down. He wants to shut down these investigations, and he wants to fire special counsel Mueller.”

The ranking Democrat on the committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (Calif.), also said Friday that he is worried that Republicans leading the committee are seeking to shut down the committee’s investigation by the end of the year.

We also have one of Trump’s lawyers accusing Mueller’s team of illegally obtaining documents as part of their probe.

Fox News:

A lawyer for the Trump presidential transition team is accusing Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office of inappropriately obtaining transition documents as part of its Russia probe, including confidential attorney-client communications, privileged communications and thousands of emails without their knowledge.

In a letter obtained by Fox News and sent to House and Senate committees on Saturday, the transition team’s attorney alleges “unlawful conduct” by the career staff at the General Services Administration in handing over transition documents to the special counsel’s office.

The transition legal team argues the GSA “did not own or control the records in question” and the release of documents could be a violation of the 4th Amendment – which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

Kory Langhofer, the counsel to Trump for America, wrote in Saturday’s letter that the GSA handed over “tens of thousands of emails” to Mueller’s probe without “any notice” to the transition.

The attorney said they discovered the “unauthorized disclosures” by the GSA on December 12th and 13th and raised concerns with the special counsel’s office.

This could be what Trump was waiting for. Mueller’s team obtaining these emails in such a manner raises a number of questions about the character of the people running the investigation.

Firing Mueller right before Christmas would be the optimal time to make such a move. Congress won’t be around and the fake news media won’t be able to focus their attention on it. By the time 2018 rolls around, the fake news media will be zeroed in on something else.

Make no mistake, this entire investigation has been a joke. There has been no evidence that the Trump campaign was engaging in some type of weird conspiracy with Russia. Mueller even went so far as to load his team up with Trump haters and they found nothing. The whole thing has been a deranged witch hunt by partisan hacks.

Trump should also fire the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein that Jew weasel who has kept this inquiry going. Especially after his performance in front of a Congressional committee the other day. He was pressed by numerous members of the committee about the impartiality of the special counsel and he had no good answers to offer.

There’s also problems at the FBI a subject of which Trump touch upon recently. Mass firings at the top levels of that organization are needed.

Dropping the announcement on December 22nd in the latter part of the afternoon would be perfect.

Firing the traitor Robert Mueller, just like firing the traitor James Comey before him, would be an external sign that Trump is winning an invisible power struggle in the government with the so-called “deep state” (more like “Deep Jews,” amirite?).

Trump has continually been under pressure from these people – that is what the entire investigation has been about.

Once he is free to make his own moves, he can make them and ensure his legacy – making America great again.

Andrew Anglin contributed to this report.