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Judicial Watch: Trump ‘Should Order the Firing of Mueller … He’s Out of Control’

Commenting on the FBI’s raid on the office of President Trump’s personal attorney, based on a referral from Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said Mueller is “out of control,” and Trump should order the special counsel operation “to be shut down.”

Fitton also said the situation involving porn-actress Stormy Daniels is not going to save the Mueller operation, and that if Trump fires Mueller, then “official Washington” will go “ballistic” but it is the “right thing to do” to help restore the integrity of the FBI and the Justice Department.

On the April 9 edition of Lou Dobbs Tonight, host Lou Dobbs said, “The raid on the president’s personal attorney [Michael Cohen], I just consider that utterly an outrage, a referral from the special counsel to do so.”


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