This is my take:
1. The President cannot afford to risk having his next nominees for the DOJ and FBI blocked by a razor thin Senate majority full of surrender monkeys. If he fires Sessions, Rosenweasel and Wray now, he will almost certainly be blocked.
2. The President is building a case of numerous instances of dereliction of duty, obstruction and partisanship, that he will use to justify the dismissals. The evidence yesterday that they permitted scumbag Strzok to keep his security clearance and provided him with legal counsel, should be fatal to all three of these traitors.
3. If, as we hope, the GOP has an increased majority and is no longer saddled with McCain, Flake and a few others, then Trump will fire all three on the same day and propose replacements. In an address to the Nation, he will lay out a solid case for cleaning house at the DOJ and FBI. He will give chapter and verse of their offences.
4. In doing so, he will make no mention of Mueller. He will leave that to the new AG.
I believe that this is the President’s strategy. He has only one opportunity to get this right, and he cannot afford to act with haste and then get stymied by the Senate. I’m as impatient as anyone to get rid of this cabal, but we have to trust that the President has a strategy that he will reveal at the time he believes he can successfully replace these three with competent, patriotic Americans.