Article snippet: The TAKE with Rick Klein Robert Mueller has a particular way of making his presence known. And his footsteps are starting to be heard just outside the White House itself. We continue to know approximately as much about the special counsel’s investigation as Mueller wants us to know. Keep that in mind while digesting the news that his team has spoken to both Attorney General Jeff Sessions in recent days and reportedly to fired FBI Director James Comey as well. Now comes news that Mueller wants to learn more – directly from President Donald Trump – about the circumstances around the firing of Comey and former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Mueller sure looks like he’s trying to get the president’s attention. He appears close to reaching at least some conclusions in his investigation, based on who he’s bringing in. The questions confronting the president: Can he afford, from a legal perspective, to cooperate? And can he afford, from a political perspective, not to? The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks This is the president who talked about creating a deportation force during the campaign. The president, who his first month in office, signed an executive order calling for a three-fold increase in the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and giving them wide latitude in determining who exactly to prioritize for removal. Now, with six weeks left until the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program officially ends (again, ... Link to the full article to read more