White House torn over Mueller’s role as pressure grows
WASHINGTON — A top aide to President Donald Trump suggested that special counsel Robert Mueller is biased even as the White House worked to end a day of speculation over whether the president is considering firing the head of the Russia probe.
Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to the president, tweeted a report citing a Federal Election Commission report that states “Mueller’s team includes big Democrat donors. Some maxed out, none wanted Trump to be POTUS.”
Her tweet, late Tuesday, ended a day in which the White House said the president has “no intention” of firing Mueller.
That statement was unlikely to quell criticism of Mueller from some of Trump’s closest allies — including one of his sons. They have begun questioning whether Mueller’s wide-ranging investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election is becoming too political.


