The Memo: Trump allies turn fire on Mueller

Source: The Hill | June 12, 2017 | Niall Stanage

Prominent conservatives including former Speaker Newt Gingrich fired off salvos at special counsel Robert Mueller on Monday, insisting that the man leading the probe into allegations of links between the Trump campaign and Russia is out to damage the president.

But the wave of criticism sparked other Republicans to warn that any concerted push against the special counsel could be politically disastrous for the White House.

“Can you think of one thing that Trump could do worse than fire Bob Mueller?” asked John ‘Mac’ Stipanovich, a veteran GOP operative in Florida with ties to the Bush family. “It would be catastrophic for him. Not uncharacteristic, but catastrophic.”

On Monday evening, Trump friend Christopher Ruddy told “The PBS NewsHour” that Trump was “considering, perhaps, terminating the special counsel. I think he is weighing that option.”

Gingrich, a leading Trump ally, took to Twitter on Monday morning to assail Mueller. He tweeted that “Republicans are delusional if they think the special counsel is going to be fair.”

Despite criticism on social media from users who highlighted Gingrich’s praise for Mueller upon his initial appointment last month — he had then called the appointment “superb” — Gingrich doubled down on his earlier criticisms in a phone interview with The Hill. 

The former Speaker said that he was “urging the American people to understand that this is a rigged game intended to bring down the Trump administration.” 

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Independent experts also warned of the dangers of a move against Mueller.

Any such tactic “blurs the line between politics and law, and that is a risky thing,” said Professor Michael Gerhardt, an expert in constitutional law at the University of North Carolina School of Law. “It challenges boundaries and it seriously challenges long-standing norms. It may well involve stepping into inappropriate behavior.”

Those kinds of arguments get no traction with prominent Trump partisans, including commentator Ann Coulter, who on Sunday evening called for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to fire Mueller. 

Coulter was fiercely unimpressed by the argument that a firing would be outside the norms of political behavior. 

“Republicans are so stupid,” she told The Hill via email. “They bow and scrape in response to any withering look from a Democrat.”

In the event that Sessions did indeed fire Mueller, Coulter added, “What’s anyone going to do? Demand Trump’s impeachment? Yawn.” 

There are other voices in the chorus of Mueller criticism. On Monday, conservative writer Byron York raised the question of whether Mueller is compromised by his friendship with Comey in a Washington Examiner column. 

The column was retweeted in turn by Coulter and radio talk show host Laura Ingraham. There has been intermittent speculation that Ingraham might join the White House communications team.

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