Wednesday, June 26th, 2019
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Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to testify to Congress about his probe into election interference and the 2016 Trump campaign. What more can lawmakers expect to learn? Plus, the acting head of Customs and Border Protection is resigning amid criticism about how migrant children are being treated in U.S. custody. What, if anything, will a new leader do differently?
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