do so precipitously, without vetting the decision through Administration 548 officials. Ruddy asked Priebus if Ruddy could talk publicly about the 549 discussion they had about the Special Counsel, and Priebus said he could. Priebus told Ruddy he hoped another blow up like the one that followed the 550 termination of Comey did not happen. Later that day, Ruddy stated in a televised interview that the President was “considering perhaps terminating the 551 Special Counsel” based on purported conflicts of interest. Ruddy later told another news outlet that “Trump is definitely considering” terminating the 552 Special Counsel and “it’s not something that’s being dismissed.” Ruddy’s comments led to extensive coverage in the media that the President was 553 considering firing the Special Counsel. White House officials were unhappy with that press coverage and Ruddy 554 heard from friends that the President was upset with him. On June 13, 2017, Sanders asked the President for guidance on how to respond to press inquiries 555 about the possible firing of the Special Counsel. The President dictated an answer, which Sanders delivered, saying that “[w]hile the president has every 556 right to” fire the Special Counsel, “he has no intention to do so.” Also on June 13, 2017, the President’s personal counsel contacted the 557 Special Counsel’s Office and raised concerns about possible conflicts. The President’s counsel cited Mueller’s previous partnership in his law firm, his interview for the FBI Director position, and an asserted personal relationship he 558 had with Comey. That same day, Rosenstein had testified publicly before Congress and said he saw no evidence of good cause to terminate the Special 559 Counsel, including for conflicts of interest. Two days later, on June 15, 2017, the Special Counsel’s Office informed the Acting Attorney General’s office about the areas of concern raised by the President’s counsel and told the President’s counsel that their concerns had been communicated to Rosenstein so 560 that the Department of Justice could take any appropriate action. 3. The Press Reports that the President is Being Investigated for Obstruction of Justice and the President Directs the White House Counsel to Have the Special Counsel Removed

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