Schiff: Mueller should testify as his 'last duty' as special counsel

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Robert Mueller's investigation may be complete, but House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff says the special counsel owes one final duty to the nation: congressional testimony

"Bob Mueller has one more service to provide to the country, much as he appears reluctant to do so, and that is he really should testify before the Congress," the California Democrat told CNN's Anderson Cooper on"Anderson Cooper 360" on Wednesday night.

• CNN found 77 instances of lies and false assertions in Mueller's report. Trump told the greatest number• What Trump associates told the public vs. what they told MuellerMueller referred to his requested congressional appearance during his remarks Wednesday morning."There has been discussion about an appearance before Congress," he said."Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report.

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