PHOTOS: As the world awaits the findings of his Russia investigation, Robert Mueller attends church with his wife near the White House. See our complete coverage of the Trump investigations:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller departs St. John's Episcopal Church, across from the White House, after attending services, in Washington, Sunday, March 24, 2019. Mueller closed his long and contentious Russia investigation with no new charges, ending the probe that has cast a dark shadow over Donald Trump's presidency.
Mueller and his wife, Ann, were at the morning service at St. John’s Episcopal Church near the White House. The couple filed out in a line of parishioners after the services.
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