I dunno. That seems like a reach. Davos is not news either way, and I'm not sure that every tick of the clock in the immigration debate is necessarily a big deal.
That said, I agree that it is largely a non-story. It's interesting to know whether Trump did actually order Mueller's firing (and it's hard to credit their waffling now given their past public statements) but the only thing that's really noteworthy is if that reporting is coming from inside the WH or being pushed from outside.
Davos isn't news? We've got the rekindling of the special relationship, the Macron invitation, and Mnuchin inviting trade wars ... in ~48 hours. And the immigration debate is the hottest ticket in Washington. What else is there to cover? Affleck not presenting at the Oscars?
I'm sure that Trump got angry and made it clear that he wanted Mueller gone, so they talked about and examined ways that it could be done ... and ultimately determined that it would be political hemlock and shied away from the idea. To me, that's not the same thing as 'ordering' the firing, but I guess I can kind of see how the two might become blurred and the inferences one might draw from him wanting to remove Mueller.