“It would start within minutes of special counsel Robert Mueller being fired — a torrent of activity ricocheting through the halls of Congress and over television airwaves, including nearly a thousand protests being prepped from the Virgin Islands to Alaska,” NBC News reports. “Democrats have drafted a wide-ranging contingency plan should Mueller be fired or President Trump take other steps to quash the Russia investigation, like firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein or pardoning key witnesses.” “Of top concern in the first 24 hours of such a move would be preventing Mueller’s documents from being destroyed and his team disbanded.”