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Trump changes mind on counsel

President says he now doesn’t want Mueller to testify

- The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller should not testify before Congress, abandoning his previous declaratio­n that he would leave that decision to his attorney general.

Escalating tensions with House Democrats as they seek to bring Mueller before the House Judiciary Committee, Trump tweeted: “no redos for the Dems.” He added: “Are they looking for a redo because they hated seeing the strong NO COLLUSION conclusion?”

Democrats are seeking more informatio­n about Mueller’s report on his Russia investigat­ion. Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., has said he does not plan to invite Mueller to testify on the report.

Trump told reporters in the Oval Office last week that testimony from Mueller was “up to our attorney general.” William Barr has said he has no objection to Mueller testifying.

The president tweeted after a Democrat on the committee said he was hopeful Mueller would testify, noting that May 15 has been proposed.

Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., told “Fox

News Sunday” that

“we hope the special counsel will appear” at that time and that “we think the American people have a right to hear directly from him.”

Cicilline later tweeted that “nothing has been agreed to yet.”

The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler of New York, said last week the committee was “firming up the date” for Mueller’s testimony and hoping it would be May 15.

Cicilline said on Fox that “obviously until the date comes, we never have an absolute guarantee” and in his tweet later, said that “we hope the Special Counsel” will agree to the proposed date for his testimony.

Spokespeop­le for the Justice Department and Mueller declined to comment on Cicilline’s remarks and on Trump’s tweet.

Democratic lawmakers expressed their displeasur­e with Trump’s position. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tweeted, in part: “Now he’s trying to silence Mueller. For a man who constantly proclaims his innocence, @realdonald­trump is acting awfully guilty. Mueller must testify publicly before Congress.”

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-calif., the chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, noted in a tweet that Trump’s opposition to Mueller testifying follows his opposition to having a former White House counsel testify.

“They will testify. The American people deserve the truth,” Schiff said.

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