Live blog: Everything you need to know about Robert Mueller's congressional testimony MuellerHearings
's live blog as we watch Robert Mueller's testimony about his 22 month Russia investigation on Tuesday July 24.When former FBI chief Robert Mueller took on the role of special counsel and began his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election in May of 2017, there were warnings that the U.S. was about to embark on a years-long process and not to expect instant gratification.
Gates pleads guilty to two counts: conspiracy against the U.S. and making a false statement to the special team investigating Russian meddling. The plea deal says that Gates will fully cooperate with Mueller's team.Van der Zwaan is the first to be sentenced in the Mueller investigation. He gets 30 days in prison and must pay $20,000 in fines.
President Donald Trump fires his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and appoints Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general. Whitaker is a vocal critic of the Mueller probe. The change also means that Rod Rosenstein will no longer oversee the investigation.Michael Cohen is sentenced to three years in prison. He claims that the president told him to pay two women hush money for alleged affairs.
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