Lawmakers have lots of questions for Mueller; here are the most important ones
by Chris Megerian, Los Angeles Times
Jul 23, 2019
3 minutes
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department has directed Robert S. Mueller III not to go beyond the evidence in his 448-page report on the Russia investigation when he testifies Wednesday to the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees. His spokesman said he would not stray past the "four walls" of the written report.
Of course, Democrats and Republicans will try to push the former special counsel outside those boundaries. Here are several major questions he's likely to face.
- Would Donald Trump have faced criminal charges if he weren't president?
It's against Justice Department guidelines
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