Republicans seek special counsel's
removal from Russia probe
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[November 04, 2017]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three
Republican U.S. lawmakers called on Friday for Robert Mueller to resign
as special counsel investigating Russia and the 2016 U.S. election, the
latest in a series of conservatives' criticisms of the FBI and Justice
Department during the probe of how Moscow may have influenced the
campaign.
Representatives Matt Gaetz, Andy Biggs and Louis Gohmert accused Mueller
of a conflict of interest because he was director of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation when former President Barack Obama's administration
approved an agreement allowing a Russian company to buy a Canadian
company that owned 20 percent of U.S. uranium supplies.
President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans have been calling for an
investigation into the Uranium One deal, amid news of Mueller's first
indictments of Trump associates as the special counsel investigates
allegations that the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
Moscow denies any effort to influence the election, and Trump has
dismissed the investigation as a "witch hunt."
On Monday, the day the indictments became public, White House Chief of
Staff John Kelly said a special counsel should be appointed to
investigate Democrats over the uranium deal.
Another group of Republican lawmakers, including House of
Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte launched an
investigation last week to examine issues including the role of former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 opponent, in the
uranium deal.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller departs after briefing the House
Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 20,
2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein
Democrats have dismissed the Republicans' activities as a partisan
effort to distract from Mueller's probe and from efforts to ensure
that a foreign government, Moscow, does not influence future U.S.
elections.
Gaetz, Biggs and Gohmert are all members of the House Judiciary
Committee, which has oversight over the FBI and Department of
Justice.
Gaetz has called for investigations of issues related to Clinton
previously, including accusing former FBI Director James Comey of
colluding with Mueller on the FBI's investigation of Clinton's
emails.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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