What to Expect from Mueller’s Testimony Before Congress This Week
Robert Mueller, the special counsel who investigated Russian election interference, will testify before two U.S. House committees on Wednesday.
Robert Mueller, the special counsel who investigated Russian election interference, will testify before two U.S. House committees on Wednesday.
Even though Robert Mueller said a Justice Department policy prevents charging a sitting president, Attorney General William Barr said the special counsel could have declared whether President Trump broke the law.
Special counsel Robert Mueller made his first public statement on the Russia investigation Wednesday, saying the inquiry is officially closed and he’s retiring from the Justice Department.
President Trump has reversed his position on whether special counsel Robert Mueller should testify before Congress, suggesting Democrats want “a redo” of the investigation.
Demorats grilled a defiant Attorney General William Barr during his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Robert Mueller in May 2017 to investigate Russian interference during the presidential election, fire back Thursday at politicians and journalists who have questioned his handling of the probe.
President Trump continues to distort the truth about Robert Mueller’s investigation, falsely claiming he was fully exonerated from a report that was drawn up by “highly conflicted” prosecutors.
The FBI concluded Russian hackers breached “at least one” Florida county government as part of an operation to infiltrate the state’s computer systems ahead of the 2016 presidential election.