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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBreaking: The vote on the bill to protect Mueller just got delayed until April 26th
From The Hill:
Legislation protecting special counsel Robert Mueller is running into steep political headwinds even as President Trump is weighing cracking down on the Russia investigation.
The bill got a boost of momentum when GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said it would get a committee vote, but the legislation almost immediately got bogged down in partisan finger pointing and entrenched skepticism among most Republicans
A blame game has broken out among Judiciary Committee members about why the bill is being punted until days before the next recess. Grassley, in a whirlwind move, tried to get the panel to take up the bill late last week; instead, a vote isnt expected until April 26.
The legislation would limit Trumps ability to fire Mueller and let him be reinstated if a court determines he wasnt fired for good cause. In a sign of Republicans anxiety that Trump could try to interfere with the Russia probe months before the midterm elections, a small but growing number of Republicans are signaling they are open to the idea of the bill.
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/383120-partisan-tensions-rise-as-mueller-bill-delayed?__twitter_impression=true
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(137,286 posts)Eliot Rosewater
(32,244 posts)Clarity2
(1,009 posts)I thought a special counsel by definition already had the right to argue his/her reinstatement in a court of law, and could only be fired for good cause? At least thats what I heard when he was first hired.
stillcool
(32,629 posts)after Trump fires Mueller....or better yet..until the next Pesident is a Democrat.