Mueller 'did not want to testify,' wasn't sent a 'friendly subpoena,' says intelligence committee chairman

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Mueller 'did not want to testify,' wasn't sent a 'friendly subpoena,' says intelligence committee chairman
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Special counsel Robert Mueller was issued with subpoenas to appear before Congress on July 17 by the House judiciary and intelligence committees.

on his final report from the two-year investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election because they have a number of questions about the evidence uncovered and decisions made by investigators., a position he reiterated during a brief public statement on May 29 to clarify his conclusions, his first and only comments since the document dropped in March.

Mueller stated in his report that his investigation did not establish that President Donald Trump or his campaign conspired with Russia in its efforts to sway the election. He did, however, lay out evidence suggesting Trump attempted to obstruct justice by interfering in the investigation. "I don't think either he or his staff are eager to come before the Congress. I think they are doing so because they are going to honor the subpoena that we have issued," Schiff told MSNBC.

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