Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort was yesterday charged with conspiracy against the US and money laundering, triggering a political storm and marking the first indictment in the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections.
Manafort, 68, and his business associate Rick Gates, 45, have been charged on 12 counts, including conspiracy against the US, conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false and misleading US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) statements, and false statements.
The indictment has come as a major challenge to Trump in his short political carries, which is less than a few years ago, during which he reached the White House.
According to The Wall Street Journal, with the unsealing of a 12-count indictment and a guilty plea, Mueller has signaled that his probe has taken him far beyond the campaign.
Trump has lashed out at media for linking him to Manafort.
"The Fake News is working overtime. As Paul Manafort's lawyer said, there was 'no collusion' and events mentioned took place long before he... came to the campaign," Trump said in a tweet.
"Few people knew the young, low level volunteer named George, who has already proven to be a liar. Check the DEMS (Democrats)!" he said.
"I hope people will start to focus on our Massive Tax Cuts for Business (jobs) and the Middle Class (in addition to Democrat corruption)!" Trump said.
One of Trump's lawyers Jay Sekulow said that there is no intention of the president to fire Mueller.
"Let me say this and I have said this, there is no conversation regarding firing Robert Mueller. And there's no basis to fire Robert Mueller," he was quoted as saying by ABC News.
Meanwhile, White House Chief of Staff Gen (rtd) John Kelly called for appointment of a Special Counsel to investigate an Obama-era uranium sale and Democrats' roles in funding a controversial opposition research dossier.
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