Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway tried to clarify President Trump’s position on Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifying before Congress. Conway would not say whether the White House would block the testimony, but said the president does not believe Mueller should testify if the report has already been released.
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White House: Robert Mueller shouldn’t have to testify since his report has already been released
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