Mar 21 • 18:00 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Former FBI Director and Investigator of Trump Campaign Has Died - 81 Years Old

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has died at the age of 81, as confirmed by his family.

Robert Mueller, the former FBI director best known for his role as special counsel investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, has passed away at the age of 81. His family released a statement regarding his death, although they did not disclose the cause and requested privacy during this time. Mueller's investigation focused on the connections between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential campaign, leading to widespread scrutiny and media attention.

Mueller's report ultimately concluded that he could neither exonerate nor charge President Trump with a crime, leaving many questions unanswered and continuing to fuel political debate in the United States. His work as a special counsel became a significant chapter in modern American political history, highlighting issues surrounding election integrity and foreign interference. Following his passing, former President Trump made a controversial statement on social media, expressing satisfaction at Mueller's death and alleging that it would prevent any further harm to innocent people.

Mueller was appointed as FBI director shortly before the September 11 attacks and served in the role during a critical time in U.S. history, overseeing pivotal investigations in the aftermath of those events. Appointed by Republican President George W. Bush, he was respected across party lines during his tenure, and his legacy continues to shape the discourse around law enforcement and accountability in American politics.

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