John Dowd, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, is calling for the Russia probe to be shut down and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation to be ended. In an email to Betsy Woodruff at the Daily Beast on Saturday, Dowd said he hopes that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will follow the “brilliant and courageous example” set by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in firing former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe on Friday.
Dowd initially said he was speaking on behalf of the president, in his capacity as the president’s attorney — though he later walked that back, saying he was speaking in his personal capacity and not on the president’s behalf.
Dowd was responding to an email for comment about McCabe’s firing. He replied with the text of the president’s late Friday tweet on the subject, and celebrated the ouster as a “great day for Democracy,” and wrote that Rosenstein should take a cue from Sessions and get rid of Mueller:
Sessions recused himself from matters related to the 2016 campaign, which means that Rosenstein is overseeing Mueller’s probe and is the one with the ability to fire the special sounsel.
Dowd also included an annotated version of a line from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, a Tennessee Williams play:
Trump has been flirting with publicly calling for Mueller to be fired for a while, but he won’t quite go there.
Trump has publicly and privately expressed anger at Sessions over his recusal from the case of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, and he has engaged in a sustained attack against Sessions, the FBI, and the Justice Department. The president told NBC News he fired former FBI Director James Comey, in part, because of the Russia probe, which he said is a “made up story.” The New York Times reported in January that Trump attempted to order Mueller be fired last June but backed down after White House counsel Don McGahn threatened to resign over the matter.
“Every member of Congress, Republican and Democrat, needs to speak up in defense of the Special Counsel. Now,” Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) said on Twitter on Saturday.
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff (D-CA) said in a tweet that “every representative should condemn this flagrant abuse of power or stop pretending devotion to duty.” Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said in January that if Trump were to fire Mueller it would be “the end of President Trump’s presidency.”
Dowd’s email comes just two days after a New York Times report that Mueller has subpoenaed documents from the Trump Organization, including some related to Russia.
Sourse: vox.com