Left: Stephen Colbert warning of the grave danger posed by bears. Right: Tucker Carlson warning of the grave danger posed by sex-crazed, vicious pandas. One of these is satire; the other is a de facto Presidential advisor. #2018 pic.twitter.com/pmkG0iOXZh
— Gregory Koger (@GregoryKoger) April 10, 2018
End the Outrageous Witch Hunt- @GreggJarrett: AG Jeff Sessions is incompetent, the FBI is corrupt & Robert Mueller & Rod Rosenstein are unethical & abusing the legal process. They all deserve to be fired. #MAGA #TrumpTrain #Dobbs pic.twitter.com/b1apXm6x84
— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) April 9, 2018
A majority of people who voted in a Twitter poll posted by Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Monday night said President Trump should not fire special counsel Robert Mueller.
As of Tuesday morning, about three-quarters of respondents said they didn't think Trump should fire Mueller, Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The other one-quarter of respondents said Trump should fire Mueller.
Dobbs appeared to be aiming for a different result when he posted the poll on Monday.
"Do you believe the corrupt leadership and actions of the DOJ and FBI are now so outrageous and overwhelming that President Trump should fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein?" Dobbs wrote on Twitter.