Why did Trump want to dismiss Mill?

Recently, after US President Trump publicly talked about the idea of ​​expelling the Special Prosecutor Muller from "Through Russia", four members of the Senate and two members of the Senate plan to promote a bipartisan measure to protect special prosecutors to protect Mill's investigation. .

Republican North Carolina Senate Tiris, South Carolina Senator Graham and Democratic Senator John Coons of New Jersey, New Jersey Senator Booker submitted on the 11th "Special Prosecutor Independence and Integrity Bill" To ensure that Muller and all future special prosecutors can only be expelled by high-level officials of the Ministry of Justice with "justified reasons."

Once the bill goes into effect, the special prosecutor will have 10 days to seek an urgent judicial review to confirm whether the excuses are justified and expel if they are not valid.

Graham said in a statement that the purpose of this bill is to ensure that special prosecutors cannot be expelled for political reasons. He said, "I think this is good for the country."

CNN reported that the Senate Judiciary Committee hopes that the two-party bill guaranteeing the investigation of special prosecutors in Russia and Russia will be voted as soon as possible on the 12th, but the chairman of the committee and Republican Glasley said. Vote may be postponed to next week

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