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Robert Mueller, Subpoenaed by House Republicans, Now Said to Be in ‘Memory-Care Facility’

The article reports that Robert Mueller, the former special Counsel known for leading the now-discredited “Russiagate” investigation, may no longer be mentally competent to testify. According to Paul Sperry of RealClearInvestigations,Mueller has been living in a memory-care facility for several years. Despite this, the House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed him to appear for a deposition scheduled for September 2, 2025, regarding his involvement in a decades-old FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It remains unclear whether the committee will withdraw the subpoena. Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which damaged then-President Trump’s first term, ultimately failed to find collusion. Recent declassified documents released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have further discredited the Russiagate narrative, suggesting it was a politically motivated hoax orchestrated by the Obama management and senior intelligence officials. Mueller’s current condition raises additional questions about the integrity of his investigation.


The man who once led the now-discredited “Russiagate” investigation may no longer be mentally competent to testify, according to new reports.

Paul Sperry of RealClearInvestigations reported Tuesday that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller has lived in a memory-care facility “for the past few years.”

Sperry wrote on X, “NEW: House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Robert Mueller to appear for a Sept. 2 deposition to provide details from an FBI investigation of Jeffrey Epstein from decades ago — even though sources tell me Mueller has been living in a memory-care facility for the past few years.”

It was unclear as of Wednesday if the House Oversight Committee intended to withdraw its subpoena of Mueller.

The subpoena actually relates to Mueller’s involvement in a decades-old FBI investigation into convicted and deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

But Mueller is also central to renewed scrutiny and calls for accountability of the Russiagate hoax, which his investigation helped fuel.

As special counsel, Mueller pushed claims that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Donald Trump.

Mueller’s 2019 report arguably damaged Trump’s first term, although it ultimately failed to find evidence of collusion.

At the time, Fox News host Mark Levin drew attention to Mueller’s public demeanor.

“Look, I’ve seen people with onset dementia,” Levin said. “I’m not going to mock this man. He obviously shouldn’t have been there. He should never have headed this investigation. I’m not making allegations.”

In recent weeks, new questions about Mueller’s role have emerged under the leadership of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

Gabbard has released declassified documents that she said show the Russiagate narrative was a politically motivated hoax.

According to Gabbard, the Obama administration orchestrated the investigation to undermine Trump.

She claimed senior officials, including James Clapper and John Brennan, engaged in a “treasonous conspiracy.”

Mueller’s condition, as reported by Sperry, casts further doubt on the integrity of the original investigation.




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