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Trump Celebrates Mueller's Death, Threatens to Send ICE to Airports
Pentagon quietly prepares for possible Iran ground invasion as U.S. conflict escalates
Mar. 21, 2026 at 6:50pm
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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who led the Russia investigation, has died at 81. Within minutes, President Trump posted on Truth Social that he was "glad he's dead" and that Mueller "can no longer hurt innocent people." Meanwhile, the Pentagon is actively drawing up plans for a possible ground invasion of Iran, and Trump has threatened to send ICE agents to airports amid a government shutdown that has disrupted air travel.
Why it matters
Mueller's death and Trump's reaction highlight the ongoing political tensions surrounding the Russia probe, while the Pentagon's Iran invasion plans and Trump's airport threats demonstrate the administration's increasingly aggressive posture on multiple fronts.
The details
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, died on Friday at the age of 81. Within minutes of the news breaking, Trump posted on Truth Social that he was "glad he's dead" and that Mueller "can no longer hurt innocent people." The Pentagon is also quietly preparing for a possible ground invasion of Iran, with detailed plans involving the 82nd Airborne Division, Marine Expeditionary Units, and the Army's Global Response Force. Trump has threatened to send ICE agents to airports amid a government shutdown that has disrupted air travel, blaming Democrats and calling for a "heavy emphasis" on arresting Somali immigrants.
- Robert Mueller died on Friday.
- Trump posted his reaction on Truth Social immediately after the news broke.
The players
Robert Mueller
Former FBI director from 2001 to 2013 and later special counsel overseeing the Russia investigation.
Donald Trump
President of the United States who has long been critical of the Mueller investigation.
Pentagon
The U.S. Department of Defense is actively drawing up plans for a possible ground invasion of Iran.
ICE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which Trump has threatened to send to airports.
What they’re saying
“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”
— Donald Trump, President of the United States
The takeaway
The death of Robert Mueller and Trump's gleeful reaction, combined with the Pentagon's Iran invasion plans and the president's threats to deploy ICE agents to airports, underscore the escalating tensions and aggressive posture of the Trump administration on multiple fronts.
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