President Donald Trump has criticized House Democrats for wanting special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before the House Judiciary Committee, saying Mueller’s more than 400-page report has already made a clear finding that there was no collusion between the Trump administration and Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential elections.
“I don’t know why the Radical Left Democrats want Bob Mueller to testify when he just issued a 40 Million Dollar Report that states, loud & clear & for all to hear, No Collusion and No Obstruction (how do you Obstruct a NO crime?) Dems are just looking for trouble and a Do-Over!” Trump said.
This comes after House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) on May 23 said Mueller is willing to testify in front of Congress, but behind closed doors.
House Democrats have been demanding Mueller and other key witnesses testify in front of Congress after the special counsel’s report concluded there was no evidence that the Trump administration colluded with Russia.
“Mueller ... I think I can say at this point, he wants to testify in private,” he added.
When asked why, Nadler said, “I don’t know why. He’s willing to make an opening statement but he wants to testify in private. We’re saying we think it’s important for the American people to hear from him and to hear his answers to questions about the report.”
Nadler added that “We'd see a transcript.”
When pressed further, the committee chairman went on to surmise that Mueller “envisions himself as a man of great rectitude, apolitical” and “he doesn’t want to participate in anything that he might regard as a political spectacle, especially if the Republicans on the committee start asking him about the beginning of the investigation. I’m speculating, really.”
Trump has previously accused the Democrats of launching a variety of probes into him, his businesses, and family members in an attempt to impede his administration’s work. The Democrats began their investigations into the president after gaining control of the House of Representatives in the 2018 midterm elections, increasing the number of probes after the results of the long-awaited Mueller report ran counter to their expectations.
He said, “Today’s action will help ensure that all Americans learn the truth about the events that occurred, and the actions that were taken, during the last Presidential election and will restore confidence in our public institutions.”