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President Trump says he doesn't want Special Counsel Robert Mueller to testify before Congress, and on Wednesday he asserted executive privilege over the entirety of Mueller's report.
It's unclear whether Mueller's testimony will give Democratic investigations new momentum. In the news conference, Mueller indicated that it was up to Congress to decide what to do with his findings.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Wednesday said that he hopes not to testify before Congress. Mueller spoke publicly on Wednesday for the first time in two years to announce his resignation as ...
Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel, agreed to testify on July 17, two House panels said after issuing subpoenas to compel his appearance.
Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has agreed to testify publicly before Congress on July 17 in response to a subpoena issued by Democratic leaders.
Wednesday’s congressional hearings with former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III revealed no new facts, since Mueller predictably stuck to the contents of his report during his testimony.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller's highly anticipated congressional testimony about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has been delayed by one week, according to ...
Former special counsel Robert Mueller will testify to Congress next month after being subpoenaed by two committees, lawmakers announced Tuesday night, setting up a major showdown that could set ...
Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III will testify to Congress in a public session next month about his investigation of Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential campaign and ...
Special counsel Robert Mueller could testify before the House Judiciary Committee as early as next week, in what could become the most consequential congressional hearing of the Trump administration.