Russia Investigation

The former special counsel did not want to testify before Congress, and it showed.
“We decided that we did not want to exercise our subpoena powers because of the necessity of expediting the end of the investigation," Mueller said.
If the Justice Department couldn't charge Trump, it shouldn't have investigated his conduct in the first place, GOP lawmakers argued.
A growing majority of Republicans now agree the special counsel's investigation was fair, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
The former special counsel is preparing for his highly anticipated public testimony on his report before two House committees on Wednesday.
Time for Mueller to tell it like it is, says the former deputy attorney general.
The president wagged his finger at the Russian leader and told him not to meddle in the U.S. election.
The #MuellerTime hashtag went viral after the announcement that the former special counsel would answer questions before Congress in July.
The special counsel is set to testify in open session before Congress on July 17 about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
President Donald Trump also told ABC News that he never told Don McGahn to fire special counsel Robert Mueller, despite McGahn's testimony.