Former special counsel delivered his second opening statement of the day on Capitol Hill on Wednesday before the House Intelligence Committee, but referred any questions intelligence used by FBI to the bureau. He also said he would not make any judgments or offer any opinions about guilty or innocence of any pending case.
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Robert Mueller says he won’t make judgments about guilt, innocence of cases in opening statement
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