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    Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

    (THREAD) There's now a rumor in Congress that Trump plans to fire Special Counsel Mueller on December 22. If this happens, it will trigger a constitutional crisis. This thread explains what's happening and what to do—please read and share it widely. This is an actual emergency.pic.twitter.com/3UMG39V4q3

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      2. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        1/ Trump cannot legally fire Bob Mueller. First, because that authority resides exclusively with Acting Attorney General Rosenstein; second, because even as head of the Executive Branch, Trump cannot exert his power for a criminal purpose. Firing Bob Mueller would be Obstruction.

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      3. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        2/ Mueller has seen all the evidence against Trump and his associates; the public has seen only a fraction of it. I can say—as a former criminal attorney and investigator researching this case since 2016—no exculpatory evidence has been found. All evidence points toward guilt.

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      4. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        3/ Further confirmation of this is that we don't hear from the media or Congressional Republicans any evidence—even claims—that Trump and his associates are innocent. We hear nothing but scurrilous attacks against the investigators. This is what people who know they're caught do.

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      5. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        4/ For these reasons—and because Trump can't legally fire Mueller—you should assume the Special Counsel will refuse to be fired directly by Trump if Trump attempts to do this. Instead, he will issue a statement saying that authority to end his investigation lies with Rosenstein.

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      6. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        5/ Rosenstein just made clear, via Congressional testimony, that he won't fire Mueller without cause, and presently sees no cause to do so. What this means is that Trump would have to fire Rosenstein in order to rid himself of Mueller. But Trump may elect more dangerous options.

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      7. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        6/ Trump knows firing Rosenstein and ordering Rachel Brand (next up at DOJ) to fire Mueller is a fool's errand: first, because Brand would likely refuse, as Mueller has done nothing to warrant being fired; second, because she's read history books—she knows this is Nixonian graft.

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      8. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        7/ While Trump could eventually find someone at DOJ to fire Mueller—he can just keep firing attorneys until he gets a stooge to do his bidding as the late Robert Bork did for Nixon—he could also seek recourse in an executive order he issued that arguably lets him name his own AG.

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      9. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        8/ Or, he could select the most dangerous option—one Nixon himself executed once Cox was gone. That would be declaring himself able to fire Mueller and then sending federal law enforcement officers to remove Bob Mueller and his agents from their office and lock down the premises.

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      10. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        9/ If Trump chooses Option A—firing everyone until he finds a stooge—it'll take many days and many firings and be a fiasco; Option B (using his own executive order) is substantially easier; whereas Option C could lead to some harrowing televised scenes of forcible federal action.

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      11. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        10/ Mueller is a good man; his whole his biography confirms it. He could acquiesce to being fired to avoid a fracture in the rule of law; he could seek a court injunction to prevent his firing; he could contact Congressional allies and pray a bill is passed to prevent his firing.

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      12. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        11/ Here's what we know: Trump doesn't have the power to fire Mueller, and Rosenstein won't do it. Trump arguably has the power to install an AG who will fire Mueller and Congress arguably has the power to pass a bill to stop it. Mueller will try to protect America's rule of law.

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      13. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        12/ One other thing is clear: Congressional Republicans lack the will—or, in the House, the interest—to stand up to Trump should he overturn the rule of law. That said, Democrats would only need a small number of Republican allies in the two houses of Congress to protect Mueller.

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      14. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        13/ Trump is guilty of everything people believe him guilty of; all the evidence establishes it. So we must predict his actions with that in mind. This is a man who conspired with the Russians to steal an election, and now holds the reins of power at the seat of power he stole.

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      15. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        14/ The rumors over the past few days are that Kushner may soon be indicted; certainly, Mueller asking Kushner to answer questions on what Flynn said to him at a time Mueller knew—but Kushner didn't—Flynn was cooperating suggests Mueller has gotten Kushner to incriminate himself.

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      16. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        15/ The point is that Trump believes—rightly or not—this investigation is about to reach another of his right-hand men (two are already charged), this one a family member. And Trump knows he is guilty. And he's not emotionally well. So it's not clear what Trump is willing to do.

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      17. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        16/ The best-case scenario here: Trump keeps firing people at the DOJ—all of whom refuse to do his illegal bidding—until he runs out of political capital in Congress. The worst-case scenario: Trump uses federal agents to physically remove Mueller and his team from their offices.

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      18. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        17/ The second best-case scenario: this ends up in the courts—eventually SCOTUS—where we can assume (or at least pray) rule of law will prevail. The second worst-case scenario: Trump installs his own AG, who then fires Mueller, ending actual (but preserving apparent) rule of law.

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      19. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        18/ The middle-case scenarios are harder to see—but involve tepid Congressional action to move the probe forward with a new Trump-friendly Special Counsel, leading to a scam investigation; or, Congress ends the probe and creates its own political probe to (sort-of) "investigate."

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      20. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        19/ Understand that *all* of these scenarios *except* the unfettered continuation of the Mueller probe are a significant blow against the rule of law in America, to the point that Trump becomes as much a monarch as a president—in actuality above the normal operation of our laws.

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      21. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        20/ Any American who thinks there's even a 1% chance Trump conspired with our foes should want that 1% possibility 100% investigated. The only reason to want the Mueller probe ended entirely is because you want Donald Trump to reign over America as a king rather than a president.

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      22. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        21/ What all this means is that if Trump takes *any* action against Mueller, our rule of law is *gravely* threatened. Even if you think Mueller's work needs careful oversight, there's already a *Trump appointee*—Rosenstein—who's doing that and certifies the probe has been honest.

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      23. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        22/ So all Americans, no matter their political stripe or what chance you think there is that Trump is guilty—1% or 90%—should do what Americans did during the Watergate Era if Trump fires Mueller: take to the streets and swarm Congress' phone lines until rule of law is restored.

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      24. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        23/ If this happens, you can expect peaceful disruptions in American life for *some time*. Mass protests that block highways and buildings and shut down parts of cities; mass walkouts from jobs and schools; a media atmosphere in which only one story—this one—can be or is covered.

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      25. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        24/ The key here is that the protests must not and cannot stop until rule of law is restored: a Mueller investigation, overseen (as now) by Trump appointee Rosenstein, which has unfettered access to evidence and witnesses in an effort to find the truth—and justice—for Americans.

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      26. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        PS/ Other things to keep in mind: Mueller *could* speed up his indictments, and/or agents of his could (presumably without his approval) leak inculpatory evidence about Trump and his associates, in an effort to underscore the legitimacy of—and seek to protect—their investigation.

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      27. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        PS2/ Democrats (perhaps even with a few GOP allies) could go into a "lockdown scenario" in which they use every procedural measure at their disposal to shut down all operations of government—except emergency operations—until such time as Congress passes a bill protecting Mueller.

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      28. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        PS3/ American and international media could begin reporting, in real time, Americans' dramatic and quickly changing reactions to Trump's actions—which would be critical because firing Mueller would *almost certainly* drop Trump's approval ratings into the mid- (or even low) 20s.

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      29. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        PS4/ Trump's ability to appear in public for rallies or other public events may be severely curtailed due to the protests; reporters would be likely to shout questions at him during any public appearance. His presidency would be paralyzed—in Congress, in public, and in the media.

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      30. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

        PS5/ Because firing Mueller would shake the foundations of American law and democracy to their core, we would expect *dramatic* market volatility for the entirety of the crisis. Likewise, we would expect a leaky White House and Congress to go from "leaky" to a veritable *deluge*.

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      31. Seth Abramson‏Verified account @SethAbramson 16 Dec 2017

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        SOURCES/ If you still need evidence of collusion, here it is. But as you read it, remember: (1) this is a *fraction* of the evidence Mueller has; (2) this only needs to make you 1% fearful Trump is guilty—as that's enough to 100% support an investigation.https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/941784145969238027 …

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        If you have even ONE follower who says there was no Trump-Russia collusion, please share this with them. Signs of Collusion (1-24): https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/941120497823215616 … Signs of Collusion (25-47): https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/941376110381731841 … It's all there—BLACK AND WHITE—and it's just 10% of what Mueller has. pic.twitter.com/tzbt6PiQqQ
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