The former special counsel will testify before the House Judiciary Committee and House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday.
before Congress during two House hearings on Wednesday.
The Democratic chairmen of the House Judiciary Committee and House Intelligence Committee, Representatives Jerrold Nadler of New York and Adam B. Schiff of California, will lead the questioning for both sessions. Republican representatives Doug Collins of Georgia and Devin Nunes of California will also take part in the hearings.
In the report that was issued in April, Mueller concluded there was not enough evidence to establish a conspiracy between Trump's presidential campaign and Russia, but he also said he could not exonerate Trump on obstruction of justice. The report examined several instances in which Trump attempted to influence the investigation.
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