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Robert Mueller Sets ‘Tentative Date’ to Appear Before House to Discuss Trump-Russia Investigation
According to Axios, special counsel Robert Mueller has “tentatively” agreed to appear before the Democratic-controlled House Judiciary Committee on May 15, where he will answer questions about his 400-page report on President Donald Trump.
The report states, “The House Judiciary Committee and a representative for special counsel Robert Mueller have agreed to a “tentative date” of May 15 for Mueller to testify about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) said on Fox News Sunday.”
Mueller is expected to be questioned on differences between his report and what Attorney General Bill Barr told a Senate committee.
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