In an early morning tweet Trump lamented: "I am being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director!"
Mr Comey told a Senate panel last week he believed Mr Trump fired him to undermine the FBI's Russian Federation probe and testified that the President directed him in February to drop an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn in relation to the Russian Federation matter. Rosenstein himself wrote the memorandum on which Trump ostensibly made that decision, calling for Comey's dismissal based on his handling of the Clinton email server scandal. According to Comey's testimony, the president even said it would be good to find out if any of Trump's "satellites" - his associates - had done anything wrong.
A close Trump associate said this week the president was considering firing Mueller, although the White House later denied it.
If Rosenstein goes, who replaces him? Mueller was appointed under a rarely used regulation that gives him a broad mandate to investigate just about anything he feels is necessary, which could ultimately include Rosenstein's role in Comey's firing. The questions included whether he had confidence in Rosenstein, whether he plans to fire special counsel Robert Mueller and how he knows he's under investigation by the FBI.
Trump may be referring to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who in a memo to Trump raised concerns over Comey's performance.
Yet Trump's angry tweets on Friday underscored the near-impossible challenge his advisers and legal team have in trying to get him to avoid weighing in on an active probe.
A person familiar with Trump's tweet said the President was referencing news reports that he is under investigation and was not indicating that he's been personally informed by the special counsel that he is a target of the probe.
Justice Department's Rosenstein assures Congress of special counsel's independence in Russian Federation probe
But by Sunday, Trump's lawyer Jay Sekulow refused to promise that the president would not fire Mueller. But the White House has now admitted there were no tapes of their conversations after all.
Vice President Mike Pence has also hired a private lawyer to represent his interests in the expanding probe.
The attorney general was at a White House meeting when the notification came from Rosenstein, prompting the enraged President to scold the attorney general for the turn of events.
In another tweet, Mr Trump said: "After 7 months of investigations & committee hearings about my 'collusion with the Russians, ' nobody has been able to show any proof".
"Why is that Hillary Clinton's family and Dems dealings with Russian Federation are not looked at, but my non-dealings are?" he asked.
Mr Trump later hailed his own social media following, saying he can deliver his message directly to voters instead of going through the "fake news media". He also has millions of followers on his official Facebook pages.
Comey told the Senate panel that he leaked information to the Times through a friend in order to increase the likelihood that a special prosecutor would be appointed after reading a particular tweet by the president, Washington Post reported.





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