Mueller and Judiciary Committee tentatively agree on May 15 for Russia investigation testimony, House Democrat says

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller departs St. John's Episcopal Church, across from the White House, after attending morning services, in Washington, Sunday, March 24, 2019.Robert Mueller and the House Judiciary Committee have tentatively agreed to May 15 for the special counsel to testify on the Russia investigation, House Democrat and committee member David Cicilline said in a Fox News interview Sunday.

Calls for Mueller to testify have intensified after it was revealed that the special counsel wrote Attorney General William Barr a letter taking issue with his summary of the Russia investigation's principal findings. In his letter, Mueller said Barr's summary "did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions" and had caused "public confusion about critical aspects of the results."

Barr criticized Mueller's letter as "a bit snitty" during testimony to the Senate last week, saying it was "probably written by one of his staff people." The attorney general also refused to turn over notes from a phone call he had with Mueller about Barr's summary of the Russia probe.

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