The Mueller Report Makes A Case For Impeachment

By Barbara Radnofsky (July 12, 2019, 5:01 PM EDT) -- Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, following a subpoena, recently agreed to testify to the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees.  News reports suggest that his testimony, originally scheduled for Wednesday, July 17, may be delayed. But whenever he testifies, Congress intends to question him concerning his work as special counsel, his March 2019 "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election," his findings and charging decisions on such matters as presidential obstruction of justice and misconduct, the origins of the investigation and the counterintelligence portions of his work.[1] ...

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