‘What is the White House afraid of’ with Mueller probe, Democratic senator asks

ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The Democrat who heads the party’s senatorial campaign committee said Republicans need to end what he called a “concerted effort” to undermine the credibility of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

“I think Republicans should end their concerted effort to undermine the credibility of the Mueller investigation,” Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in an exclusive interview on This Week Sunday.

The Maryland senator also questioned why the White House is concerned about Mueller’s probe.

“The question is, ‘What are they afraid of? What is the White House afraid of?’” he said.

Mueller has so far charged four people, including Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

When President Trump was asked Friday whether he would consider pardoning Flynn, he said, “I don’t want to talk about pardons for Michael Flynn yet.”

After Trump’s comment, White House lawyer Ty Cobb said, “There is no consideration at the White House of any pardon for Michael Flynn.”

Similarly, Trump’s personal lawyer, John Dowd, in August told USA Today that firing Mueller has “never been on the table.”

Van Hollen on Sunday told Stephanopoulos that he takes the president’s team at its word that firing Mueller is not under consideration.

“I certainly hope that is the case,” Van Hollen said.

He also discussed the GOP tax plan, which Congress is expected to vote on early this week. He slammed the 1,000-page bill as “huge giveaway to big corporations.”

“This is a total betrayal of President Trump’s economic populist message on the campaign trail,” Van Hollen said. “Millions of middle-class taxpayers will see their taxes go up, even though Republicans promised that would not happen.”

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