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White House: Trump ‘certainly believes he has the power’ to fire Mueller

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The White House reiterated Tuesday that President Donald Trump believes he has the authority to fire special counsel Robert Mueller as his frustration with the investigation into his campaign's contacts with Russian officials becomes an increasing source of frustration.