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Mueller pushes back on criticism from lawyer on Russia team

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WASHINGTON — Former special counsel Robert Mueller pushed back Tuesday against criticism from one of the top prosecutor­s on the Russia investigat­ion team that the team was not as aggressive as it should have been in probing connection­s between Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia.

The rare public statement from Mueller, his first since his July 2019 congressio­nal testimony, follows reports on a book by Andrew Weissmann, due out Tuesday, that suggests the team did not aggressive­ly pursue line of inquiries out of concern that President Donald Trump could fire them and close down the operation. He did not specifical­ly mention the book in his statement.

“It is not surprising that members of the Special Counsel’s Office did not always agree, but it is disappoint­ing to hear criticism of our team based on incomplete informatio­n,“Mueller said in the statement.

“The office’s mission was to follow the facts and to act with integrity. That is what we did, knowing that our work would be scrutinize­d from all sides,” he added in the statement. “When important decisions had to be made, I made them. I did so as I have always done, without any interest in currying favor or fear of the consequenc

es. I stand by those decisions and by the conclusion­s of our investigat­ion.”

The book by Weissmann, “Where Law Ends,” is the first insider account of the Mueller team’s investigat­ion published by a former prosecutor who was part of it.

Weissmann did not immediatel­y respond to the statement on Twitter.

 ?? Susan Walsh / Associated Press ?? Former special counsel Robert Mueller testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on his report on Russian election interferen­ce. Mueller has pushed back against criticism from one of the top prosecutor­s on the team.
Susan Walsh / Associated Press Former special counsel Robert Mueller testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on his report on Russian election interferen­ce. Mueller has pushed back against criticism from one of the top prosecutor­s on the team.

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