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Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, both agree that special counsel Robert Mueller should testify before Congress, but they disagree on the questions Mueller should be asked. In his first public statement since the beginning of his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, Mueller said he did not intend to testify to Congress and explained that he did not have the "option" of charging the president with a crime. Stephanoplous also asked Jordan if he was concerned if the President did obstruct justice as the special counsel "laid out four incidents in the obstruction of justice section of the report that met all three criteria for obstruction of justice-- an obstructive act, connection to an investigation, corrupt intent."
As said here by Kelsey Walsh