WASHINGTON: US special counsel
“We’re talking to the department of justice. We’re talking to Mueller. Hopefully he will come in. It won’t be next week,” the New York Democrat said. “He will come at some point. If necessary, we will subpoena him and he will come.”
The House Judiciary Committee has never set a date for Mueller to testify, but members have spoken tentatively about May 15.
Nadler reiterated plans to hold former White House counsel
Mueller’s potential testimony comes as House Democrats seek to further their investigations following the release of Mueller’s report on his two-year-plus investigation into Russian interference into the 2016 US presidential election and potential obstruction by President Trump and his campaign.
Mueller’s team of prosecutors detailed extensive contacts between Trump’s campaign and Moscow but concluded there was insufficient evidence to show a criminal conspiracy between
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