Former special counsel Robert Mueller has requested to bring his former chief of staff with him for his testimony into Russian interference in the 2016 election scheduled on Capitol Hill Wednesday, congressional sources told ABC News. Mueller has asked members of both committees to swear Aaron Zebley
Former special counsel Robert Mueller has requested to bring his former chief of staff with him for his testimony into Russian interference in the 2016 election scheduled on Capitol Hill Wednesday, congressional sources told ABC News.
When asked whether the department had authorized Zebley to appear alongside Mueller, a person familiar said they had not, though it was not immediately clear what steps the DOJ could take to prevent Zebley's appearance, considering his status as a private citizen. House Republicans are arguing that Zebley's possible last-minute addition would bend House rules, which generally require advance notice of witnesses.
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