Robert Mueller to help teach course on Russia investigation
The six-session class is called "The Mueller Report and the Role of the Special Counsel."
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The six-session class is called "The Mueller Report and the Role of the Special Counsel."
The meeting will take place during Mr. Biden's first overseas trip as president.
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