The letter to Mueller was made public after Attorney General William Barr said Thursday that the nearly Russia probe found 'no collusion.'
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., called on special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before his committee"no later than May 23."
"As I have already communicated to the Department of Justice, I request your testimony before the Judiciary committee as soon as possible," Nadler wrote to Mueller."But, in any event, no later than May 23, 2019. I look forward to working with you on a mutually agreeable date."The report had not been made public when Barr spoke at the Department of Justice. Mueller was not present at the event.
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