Article snippet: Rod Rosenstein but he noted that both men are still in their jobs. "They’ve been saying I’m going to get rid of them for the last four, five months, but they’re still here," Trump said in response to a reporter's question on the topic during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday. Trump has publicly voiced his frustrations with Mueller and Rosenstein, who oversees Mueller's investigation, which Trump has repeatedly described as a "witch hunt." Trump has previously said that many people have advised him that he should fire Mueller. "I think it's a disgrace what's going on. We'll see what happens," Trump said last week when asked about whether he would consider firing Mueller. "But I think it's really a sad situation when you look at what happened. And many people have said, 'You should fire him.'" The president Wednesday again denied broadly that there was any collusion between his campaign and the Russians, which is one of the questions that Mueller's team is investigating. "There's no collusion," Trump said, going on to dismiss the notion as a Democrat-created hoax. "This was a really a hoax created largely by Link to the full article to read more