CNN’s April Ryan on Monday described “mass hysteria” in the White House over concerns the president is considering terminating special counsel Robert Mueller, who was appointed by Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein to oversee the Russia investigation.

Donald Trump’s longtime confidant Chris Ruddy—who heads the conservative website Newsmax—told PBS “News Hour” that the president is “weighing perhaps terminating the special counsel” following former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony last week before the Senate Intelligence Committee.

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“Is there any way he’d actually do it, April?” CNN host Erin Burnett asked Ryan.

Ryan told Burnett she did not know, but offered “insight from within the West Wing right now.”

“One of my sources reached out to me right before went on air and they said there’s mass hysteria in the West Wing about this,” Ryan explained “We don’t know if it’s going to happen or if it won’t happen, but what we do know: if indeed the president does fire Mueller, it shows that he’s impeding the process again.”

Ryan argued Mueller must be allowed to carry on his investigation “because of what [Trump] did with Comey,” referring to the president’s decision to fire the former FBI director over the Russia investigation.

“There’s a lot of smoke and there’s a lot of alarm bells going off,” Ryan continued. “The question is, where’s the fire.”

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Ryan noted if Trump decided to fire Mueller, it would be a “big problem for him politically.”

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April Ryan on the potential of Mueller firing. "Mass hysteria in the West Wing about this" pic.twitter.com/criOQmSPmF — This Is Not Normal (@NetworkJunkyz) June 12, 2017