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Donald Trump not planning on firing Robert Mueller: lawyer

ABOVE: Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort turned himself in at an FBI in Washington on Monday, after being indicted by a federal grand jury on 12 counts related to possible Russian interference in last year's election campaign – Oct 30, 2017

A personal lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump said the president is not planning to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel in the Russia probe.

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The lawyer, And, Jay Sekulow, also said pardons for his former campaign aides facing federal charges “are not on the table.”

Sekulow’s comments to ABC’s “Good Morning America” come a day after a former Trump aide admitted lying to the FBI about meeting with Russian intermediaries and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty to money laundering and conspiracy charges.

“The president has not indicated to me or to anyone else that I work with that he has any intent on terminating Robert Mueller,” Sekulow said.

On pardons, Sekulow said, “I have not had a conversation with the president regarding pardons. And pardons are not on the table.”

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