In June of last year, President Trump demanded special counsel Robert Mueller be fired, yet changed course after the White House counsel threatened to quit if the order was carried out, claims the New York Times.

New York Times reports:

After receiving the president’s order to fire Mr. Mueller, the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, refused to ask the Justice Department to dismiss the special counsel, saying he would quit instead, the people said. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they did not want to be identified discussing a continuing investigation.

First, he claimed that a dispute years ago over fees at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va., had prompted Mr. Mueller, the F.B.I. director at the time, to resign his membership. The president also said Mr. Mueller could not be impartial because he had most recently worked for the law firm that previously represented the president’s son-in-law , Jared Kushner. […]

The West Wing confrontation marks the first time Mr. Trump is known to have tried to fire the special counsel. Mr. Mueller learned about the episode in recent months as his investigators interviewed current and former senior White House officials in his inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice. Amid the first wave of news media reports that Mr. Mueller was examining a possible obstruction case, the president began to argue that Mr. Mueller had three conflicts of interest that disqualified him from overseeing the investigation, two of the people said.

The report comes amid Trump telling the press that he is eager to sit down with Mueller in the next two-to-three weeks.

“I’m looking forward to it,” President Trump said.

“I would do it under oath,” he added.

This isn’t the first time reports about Trump firing Mueller have sprung up.

In December, Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) sat down with KQED Newsroom and claimed President Trump was soon going to fire Mueller.

The California lawmaker then told KQED Newsroom that, “The rumor on the Hill when I left yesterday was that the president was going to make a significant speech at the end of next week. And on December 22nd, when we are out of D.C., he was going to fire…Robert Mueller.”

Of course, the Congresswoman’s claim was false.

Journalist Mike Cernovich says this is the latest attempt by the Deep State to distract away from the explosive FISA memo.

50,000 “missing” texts are evidence admissible in a court of law. The “story” about Trump – 4 unnamed sources (who had the same hearsay from one alleged source) – wouldn’t be used in any court. The story, as per usual, is leaked by deep state to distract from their corruption. — Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) January 26, 2018

Newsmax TV CEO Chris Ruddy visited the White House in June and reportedly left with the impression that Trump was going to fire Mueller.