Mueller testimony delayed

World Saturday 13/July/2019 13:12 PM
By: Times News Service
Mueller testimony delayed

Washington: Special Counsel Robert Mueller will testify before two US House panels on the Russian probe on July 24, one week later than previously scheduled, according to a statement from Democrat lawmakers Friday.

"We have agreed to postpone the hearing for one week, until July 24," Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said in a joint statement.

According to the latest arrangement, Mueller will appear before the Judiciary Committee for three hours in the morning, and before the Intelligence Committee in the afternoon.

"All members - Democrats and Republicans - of both committees will have a meaningful opportunity to question the special counsel in public," the statement said.

Mueller was appointed by the US Justice Department to lead a probe into whether the campaign of President Donald Trump, then a Republican candidate, had colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential elections and whether Trump had obstructed justice to hinder the investigation.

In a redacted version of the final report released earlier this year, Mueller's team found that there had been no collusion and but did not offer a conclusive stance on whether Trump had obstructed justice.

The White House and Democrats have since argued bitterly over the report's findings, prompting the Democrat-held House of Representatives to call for further investigation.