NBC: Robert Mueller to testify publicly before House committees on July 17
The announcement came after the chairmen of the two panels issued a subpoena compelling Mueller's testimony.
WASHINGTON — Former special counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify in public about his two-year Russia investigation at a hearing before the House Intelligence Committee and Judiciary Committee on July 17. The announcement came from the chairmen of the two panels, who issued a subpoena compelling his testimony.
In a news release issued late Tuesday, Judiciary Committee Chairmen Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said that Mueller had agreed to testify next month.
“Pursuant to subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence tonight, Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III has agreed to testify before both Committees on July 17 in open session,” the chairmen said in a statement.
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Update #1: Mueller to testify publicly on July 17 following a subpoena (CNN)
Update #2: Robert Mueller agrees to testify before House lawmakers July 17 after subpoena, Nadler and Schiff announce (FOX News)
WNU Editor: He is actually being ordered to testify.
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