Special Counsel Appointed In Russia Probe

Robert Muller

Washington (CNN)The Justice Department on Wednesday appoint­ed for­mer FBI Director Robert Mueller as spe­cial coun­sel to over­see the fed­er­al inves­ti­ga­tion into Russian inter­fer­ence in the 2016 elec­tion, includ­ing poten­tial col­lu­sion between Trump cam­paign asso­ciates and Russian officials.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appoint­ed Mueller to the posi­tion in a let­ter obtained by CNN. Attorney General Jeff Sessions pre­vi­ous­ly recused him­self from any involve­ment in the Russia inves­ti­ga­tion due to his role as a promi­nent cam­paign advis­er and surrogate.
Mueller’s appoint­ment aims to quell the wave of crit­i­cism that President Donald Trump and his admin­is­tra­tion have faced since Trump fired FBI Director James Comey last week in the mid­dle of the FBI’s inten­si­fy­ing inves­ti­ga­tion into con­tacts between Trump cam­paign asso­ciates and Russian offi­cials. That crit­i­cism swelled on Tuesday evening as excerpts of a memo Comey wrote in February sur­faced, in which Comey writes Trump asked him to drop the FBI inves­ti­ga­tion into for­mer nation­al secu­ri­ty advis­er Michael Flynn.
That news inten­si­fied demands from Democrats on Capitol Hill for the Justice Department to appoint a spe­cial coun­sel or pros­e­cu­tor to over­see the case. Republicans on Tuesday evening began to join those calls.
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