Jason Miller, a former Trump campaign and transition team staffer, took issue Friday with the multiple reports stating Trump had ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller in June, only to relent after White House counsel Don McGahn threatened to resign. The New York Times broke the story Thursday, citing four unnamed people told about the matter. The paper was followed by several outlets corroborating the report. Trump responded by saying it was fake news without addressing the specific reporting. Miller sided with the President.
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