Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 26, 2018
I kinda wish this wasn’t fake news. But in all honesty, it probably is.
It’s clear now that Trump’s strategy with regards to Mueller and the whole Russia thing is to let him spin his wheels for as long as he wants to spin them while the evidence that the whole Russian theory is a conspiracy against him piles up.
The White House was rocked overnight by an explosive report that President Trump ordered the firing of Special Counsel Robert Mueller last June and only backed down after the top White House lawyer threatened to quit.
Trump, in Davos for the World Economic Forum, denied The New York Times story early Friday, calling it “fake news, folks.”
Fox News is told, however, that Trump did have conversations about firing Mueller – but it might not have amounted to an outright directive.
A source told Fox News that Trump did not tell White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Mueller, but did discuss the possibility of doing so during a meeting with McGahn and others.
Trump asked McGahn if he would talk to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (who has authority over the special counsel) about it, the source said.
McGahn, though, told the president in no uncertain terms that firing Mueller – the head of the probe into possible collusion by Trump associates with Moscow – would be a horrible idea and blow up in his face, the source said. Trump took McGahn’s advice and dropped active consideration of firing Mueller, though continued to reserve that as an option if Mueller’s Russia investigation took an inappropriate turn, Fox News is told.
Trump also told participants in the meeting that “I could fire Mueller if I want to — I have the authority,” another source said. Fox News is told McGahn did not threaten to quit.
Another source close to the White House relayed a similar account, saying Trump told top officials this past June that he wanted to fire Mueller, but was talked out of doing so by McGahn and other aides.
The source added that then-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Steven Bannon also believed last summer that Trump would fire Mueller and were worried about the political fallout.
All of this “sources say” shit has become so absurd, I don’t think anyone takes it seriously anymore. Everyone already has a narrative that they’re going with, and they’ll believe whatever fits into it.
The reason that the NYT and others do the “sources say” thing is that it allows them to create fake news headlines without having anything to back them up, and they know that a huge percentage of the population only reads headlines or hears snippets on TV.
The great thing is that because the Jews appointed the former FBI director to host this hoax, they are going to discredit the Bureau going all the way back to Muller’s appointment when this collapses.
Mueller was appointed in 2001. Then it was Comey.
So the entire behavior of the organization for the last two decades is going to come into question when both of these men are taken down for being a part of this seditious conspiracy to hoax a conspiracy.