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A bipartisan group of 179 former federal prosecutors is calling on the Justice Department to appoint an independent counsel to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Comments are edited for clarity and grammar:

I didn’t realize “ex officials” could call for anything.

— Bill Wilson

If there were nothing to hide, Republicans would insist on a special counsel to clear the name of their president. This is a constitutional crisis, and we’re just in the early stages.

— Jeff Gordon

By all means, add yet another investigation. The fact that after 10 months there is no damming evidence of collusion doesn’t seem to dissuade these partisan morons.

— Larry Stonebridge

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Ex-Justice Department officials call for independent counsel in Russia probe

I love these conservatives who whine that this investigation has been going on for 10 months and everyone should just drop it. This is from the same people who cheered for every Benghazi investigation. Even though every investigation cleared Hillary Clinton, they begged for more.

— Earl McDuff

I think President Trump wants to get impeached. Can he really be this ignorant?

— Don Harris

Please, go ahead, appoint a special counsel. It will learn what the rest of the world already knows: There was no collusion between the Russians and the Trump campaign. If there had been any evidence of such, it would have already been broadcasted or published.

— Raymond Kevin Halpern

Shouldn’t the decision to bring in an outside counsel depend on whether the existing FBI investigators want an outside investigator? It’s insulting to the current FBI investigators for politicians and others to be demanding a special counsel. They are saying the existing FBI investigators cannot do their job. What an insult.

— Scott Simpson

Give it up, Democrats. There’s not going to be a special counsel looking into make-believe Russia/Trump conspiracy.

— Fleetwood Davant

Our followers shared their thoughts on ex-Justice Department officials requesting a special counsel in Russian probe. Tweets are edited for clarity and grammar:

All Americans in their right mind should ask for a special counsel, unless they think their guy is guilty and will be caught.

— @ReIndiAnnaJones

There is no evidence of President Trump, or anyone, interfering with the investigation. Democrats and the news media are trying to create yet another false narrative.

— @warrendix3

You know James Comey has nerve when he demands a public hearing. Trump will have a bad day.

— @CraigNLevitt

Who is investigating whom now? Comey doesn’t trust the cowardly apologists in Congress to do the right thing in private. Should we?

— @Julesitter

The operative prefix is “ex,” which means Barack Obama holdovers.

— @reneuue

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