KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump's legal team backs the idea of a second special counsel to investigate the FBI and Justice Department, the White House says.
  • Axios reports that Trump's lawyers have approved of a probe into U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies' actions during the 2016 presidential campaign.
  • The White House also says Trump is not considering any moves at the Justice Department right now, appearing to swat away fears that he will fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
President Donald Trump takes a sip of water as he delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. January 30, 2018.

President Donald Trump's legal team backs the idea of appointing a second special counsel to investigate the FBI and Justice Department, a White House spokesman said Monday.

The president's attorneys have already signed off on the notion of picking a special counsel to probe U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies' actions during the 2016 presidential campaign, Axios reported Monday, citing White House spokesman Raj Shah.