'What is the White House afraid of?' Democratic senator asks regarding Mueller probe

Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Trump allies should stop trying to undermine Mueller.

The Maryland senator also questioned why the White House is concerned about Mueller’s probe.

“The question is, 'What are they afraid of? What is the White House afraid of?' Let's let [the special counsel] finish the job and get the facts,” he said.

After Trump’s comment, White House lawyer Ty Cobb said, "There is no consideration at the White House of any pardon for Michael Flynn."

Sen. Van Hollen on Sunday told Stephanopoulos that he takes the president's team at their word that firing the special counsel Mueller is not under consideration.

“I certainly hope that is the case,” Van Hollen said.

“This is a total betrayal of President Trump's economic populist message on the campaign trail,” Van Hollen said. “Millions of middle-class taxpayers will see their taxes go up, even though Republicans promised that would not happen.”