San Diego Union-Tribune

GRAHAM TO CALL FOR MUELLER TO TESTIFY

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he would call former special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before his panel about the investigat­ion of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election and ties to the Trump campaign.

The South Carolina Republican’s announceme­nt came after Mueller broke a nearly yearlong silence Saturday in an op-ed for The Washington Post in which he defended his office’s prosecutio­n of Roger Stone and its broader investigat­ion. President

Donald Trump had brought the investigat­ion, which consumed much of his early presidency, to the fore again when he commuted Stone’s sentence Friday, and the White House issued a lengthy statement denouncing Mueller’s investigat­ion and the “overzealou­s prosecutor­s” who convicted Stone.

“Apparently Mr. Mueller is willing — and also capable — of defending the Mueller investigat­ion through an oped in the Washington Post,” Graham wrote on Twitter. “Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have previously requested Mr. Mueller appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify about his investigat­ion. That request will be granted.”

A spokeswoma­n for the committee confirmed Sunday that it was preparing a formal invitation to Mueller.

While the special counsel’s investigat­ion did not establish a criminal conspiracy between Trump’s campaign and Russia, it did outline numerous contacts between them and documented several instances when Trump took actions to impede the inquiry. Since the release of the special counsel’s report last year, Republican­s have sought to cast doubt on its conclusion­s by tarnishing Mueller and his investigat­ors and painting the Trump campaign as victims of malicious overreach by law enforcemen­t officials.

Last month, Republican­s on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to give themselves expansive authority to subpoena dozens of national security aides and several high-ranking

Obama administra­tion officials, and Graham signaled that he would hold public hearings highlighti­ng errors and omissions by investigat­ors that had been uncovered by a Justice Department inspector general. A similar investigat­ion is being taken up by Republican­s on the Senate Homeland Security and Government­al Affairs Committee.

“We need to look long and hard at how the Mueller investigat­ion got off the rails,” Graham said before the vote. “This committee is not going to sit on the sidelines and move on.”

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