Joyce Vance: I Haven’t Seen Anyone Who Thinks It’s a Good Idea to Bring Mueller Investigation to a Premature End

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BRZEZINSKI: "Twenty five past the hour. Joining us now from Birmingham, Alabama, former U.S. attorney for the northern district of Alabama, Joyce White Vance. And in Washington, law professor at George Washington University, Jonathan Turley. Great day to have you both on. Thank you very much. Joyce Vance, can we talk about the possib — is it — is it correct to discuss the possibility of Mueller being fired given the pattern of this president? And what would the potential consequences of that be?"
VANCE: "So I think we have to discuss it based on the pattern of conduct that we’ve seen over time, and -- and other than perhaps some editorial writing being done in one news outlet, I haven’t seen anyone who thinks it’s a good idea to bring this investigation to a premature end. So one hopes that people are preparing to support Bob Mueller if this president decides that the time comes to fire him."
BRZEZINSKI: "Jonathan Turley, do you agree?"
TURLEY: "Oh, absolutely. You know, many of us who were skeptical about the need of a special counsel changed our mind when he fired James Comey, and this would play into the narrative of his critics, and it would fuel efforts toward impeachment."

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