NPR

What More Have We Learned From Robert Mueller?

Former special counsel Robert Mueller testifies before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on his report on Russian election interference, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. (Andrew Harnik/AP)

With Meghna Chakrabarti

A special broadcast to unpack Robert Mueller's testimony: what he said, what lawmakers asked and what happens next.

Guests

Steve Dennis, congressional correspondent for Bloomberg. (@StevenTDennis)

Josh Blackman, associate professor at South Texas College of Law, and contributor to Lawfare. Author of "Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare" and "Unraveled: Obamacare, Religious Liberty, and Executive Power." (@JoshMBlackman)

professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center. Chief counsel to the vice president of the United States from

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from NPR

NPR3 min readAmerican Government
In W. Va. Primary, Establishment Candidates For Governor Highlight Culture War Issues
Several Republicans with deep ties to state politics vye in the primary to face the Democrat in November
NPR3 min read
Justice Thomas Decries 'Nastiness' And 'Lies' Against Him
The Supreme Court justice told attendees at a judicial conference that he and his wife have faced "nastiness" and "lies" over the last several years and decried Washington as a "hideous place."
NPR4 min readWorld
In Gaza, A Hidden Threat Could Kill Palestinians Even After A Cease-fire
The United Nations says 7,500 metric tons of unexploded ordnance litter the Gaza Strip. The U.N. says it could take 14 years to dispose of these dangers.

Related Books & Audiobooks