(CNN) Emmet Flood, the White House lawyer tasked with Mueller-related issues, will be leaving his position later this month, the President announced Saturday.

"Emmet Flood, who came to the White House to help me with the Mueller Report, will be leaving service on June 14th," President Donald Trump tweeted. "He has done an outstanding job -- NO COLLUSION - NO OBSTRUCTION! Case Closed! Emmet is my friend, and I thank him for the GREAT JOB he has done."

Flood has been a White House lawyer since Ty Cobb's departure from the position last spring. Former White House counsel Don McGahn worked to get Flood -- who represented then-President Bill Clinton during his impeachment process in the late 1990s -- to the White House, a source told CNN when Flood was joining the team.

The news was not a surprise, as Flood has been looking for the exits since the waning days of the Mueller investigation and had indicated to Trump weeks ago that he was likely to leave soon. Mueller announced his resignation from the Department of Justice on Wednesday.

Trump and Flood met Friday in the Oval Office to discuss the timing of Flood's exit from the White House, a source familiar with the meeting tells CNN.

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