Robert Mueller

Key Moments From Mueller’s Capitol Hill Testimony
‘Not As A Candidate’

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First Bit Of Mueller News

Robert Mueller is attempting to draw some lines around his committee testimony to exclude the “investigate the investigators” nonsense. In his opening statement he said he won’t address questions about the origins of the FBI’s Russia investigation or the Steele dossier.

Mueller also tried to fence off any of the procedural disputes surrounding his report or his testimony, saying he won’t address the actions taken by the attorney general or by Congress.

UNITED STATES - JULY 24: Former special counsel Robert Mueller arrives in Rayburn Building to testify before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. He will testify before the House Intelligence Committee later in the day. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) WATCH LIVE: Mueller Testifies Before Congress At 8:30AM ET
UNITED STATES - JUNE 19: FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Dirksen Building on oversight of the FBI. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) DOJ Formally Instructs Mueller To Limit His Upcoming Congressional Testimony
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