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So I think folks are looking at this all wrong. Rather than looking at this through the history of the presidency, one should consider this through the history of business. When you fire someone in the business world its usually the end of a problem, not the beginning of a more public conversation, certainly not a public hearing. Trump is first and foremost a businessman and, according to White House insiders, he’s been befuddled by how the previous firings (Yates, Bharara) have not made the Russia question go away. His own tweets suggest that, after Comey’s firing, "things [will just] calm down.”
