Robert S Mueller III, the FBI director who transformed the nation's premier law enforcement agency into a terrorism-fighting force after the Sept 11, 2001, attacks and who later became special counsel in charge of investigating ties between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential campaign, has died. He was 81. "With deep sadness, we are sharing the news that Bob passed away" on Friday night, his family said in a statement Saturday. "His family asks that their privacy be respected." At the FBI, Mueller set about almost immediately overhauling the bureau's mission to meet the law enforcement needs of the 21st century, beginning his 12-year tenure just one week before the Sept 11 attacks and serving across presidents of both political parties. He was nominated by Republican President George W Bush. The cataclysmic event instantaneously switched the bureau's top priority from solving domestic crime to preventing terrorism, a shift that imposed an almost impossibly difficult standard on .
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I think Robert Mueller did a horrible job, both today and with respect to the investigation, said Trump
Trump has claimed that the Mueller inquiry resulted in the president's "complete and total exoneration."
Mueller was originally scheduled to appear before the committee on July 17
Mueller made clear that his team never considered indicting Trump because the Justice Department prohibits the prosecution of a sitting president
President Trump has rejected allegations that his election campaign colluded with the Russians during the 2016 presidential election
The statement came amid demands for Mueller to testify on Capitol Hill about his findings and tension with William Barr
The House Judiciary Committee has asked Mueller to testify on May 15 about his 22-month-long investigation
"There no 'high crimes and misdemeanors,' there are no crimes by me at all," he asserted in a tweet posting
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"Game Over," Donald Trump tweets immediately after Attorney General William Barr's news conference.
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