Top Democrat 'Confident' Mueller Will Testify 'Soon.' Here's What Congress Might Ask
NPRTop Democrat 'Confident' Mueller Will Testify 'Soon.' Here's What Congress Might Ask Enlarge this image toggle caption Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Former special counsel Robert Mueller says he would try to be an unappealing witness for Congress, promising he wouldn't say anything he hasn't said before. There's nothing in the unredacted version of Mueller's report about Trump's tax returns or, more broadly, the finance and business-practice questions that Democrats want to make the focus of their own investigations into Trump. Mueller's report explains that investigators didn't want to drag out their investigation with the legal fight that might have been required to compel testimony by Trump. Has the attorney general's expression of his opinion put Mueller in a position — again, with the understanding that no charge could result — to now state whether he thinks Trump broke the law?