Congress to con artist: don't fool with Mueller. Or else.

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"Firing Bob Mueller without cause is an attack on the rule of law," said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).

"It sort of looks paranoid to me," said Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee. "If he fired Bob Mueller, I think you'd see a tremendous backlash response from both Democrats but also House Republicans."

House Speaker Paul Ryan has had the same message for Mr. Trump since Mueller was tapped as special counsel in May: "I think the best advice would be to let Robert Mueller do his job."

Those words of warning were given to the con artist as he ramps up his efforts to discredit the noble Bob Mueller whose efforts to uncover the truth of collusion have now led him to request financial records of the con artist. Since he can't refute the evidence, the con artist's best hope is dupe the masses of uneducated deplorables into believing Mueller is nothing but a shill for Democrats. Which is interesting because Mueller served as head of the FBI under George W. Bush for eight years. Who knew Bush was a Democrat?

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/members-of-both-parties-warn-trump-not-to-mess-with-mueller/
 
I hope he does....the fuck is congress going to do to the Don??

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Why I don't know. Hmm let's think, what happened the last time a President fired the Special Counsel?
Guys in his own party (and he actually was in that party, unlike Tromp) told him that the opposition-controlled Congress would impeach (indict), try, convict, and remove his nasty psychotic ass. Today's Congress ain't like that. As long as Guppies think Tromp is of any use and not too damaging for them, they won't impeach or 25th him. When he becomes a net negative, he'll be gone.
 
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