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Robert Mueller Allegedly Living In Memory-Care Facility

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, the man who led the Russia investigation into President Donald Trump, has reportedly lived in a memory-care facility for years.

Muller, 80, served as the sixth director of the FBI from 2001 until 2013 and the special counsel overseeing the federal government's multi-year investigation into Russia's ties to the 2016 Trump campaign.

The probe found that neither Trump nor members of his campaign team coordinated with the Russians on their interference.

It did not conclude whether Trump obstructed the investigation, citing DOJ policy not to indict sitting presidents.

Mueller's investigation dominated years of news coverage, and Trump frequently lashed out at the special counsel and his efforts, repeatedly labeling the effort as a 'witch hunt' and 'Russia hoax.'

Now, just a few years after the bombshell report was released, Mueller is spending time in a memory-care unit, sources familiar with the matter told Real Clear Investigations.

'Sources tell me Mueller has been living in a memory-care facility for the past few years,' reporter Paul Sperry wrote on X Tuesday.

The news comes as Mueller is scheduled to sit with the House Oversight Committee investigators regarding the FBI's work relating to Jeffrey Epstein next month.

The committee is seeking information Mueller may know about Epstein from overseeing the FBI during the pedophile's 2005 Florida prostitution case, a matter in which the FBI eventually intervened.

Many critics have said Epstein's sentence in that case was too lenient.

The Daily Mail reached out to a former Mueller spokesman for a statement.

And one former lawmaker is now saying the signs of Mueller's decline have been evident for years.

'It was clear this is where things were heading when we questioned him before Congress,' ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., posted on social media.

'Mueller was used by some very vicious people,' Gaetz, now a conservative TV host, continued. 'I’m not sure he really ever knew what was happening in the investigation.'

Mueller testified before Congress about his report's findings in the summer of 2019.

During that hearing, the former special counsel struggled at times to remember the questions from lawmakers, often asking them to repeat their inquiries.

He also appeared flustered at times when trying to remember key portions of his probe.

During his testimony, he forgot that Fusion GPS, an opposition research firm, was behind the infamous Steele Dossier - a file that alleged false ties between Trump and the Russians that many presume was the origin of the Trump-Russia allegations.

Still, the committee's chairman, James Comer, R-Ky., says he is expecting Mueller to show up and talk.

Comer posted on his X on Tuesday that Mueller is scheduled to appear for a transcribed interview with the committee on September 2.

Other top Trump and Obama administration officials will also testify in the committee's probe into Epstein.

Bill and Hillary Clinton are both scheduled to sit with the committee in October. Former Attorneys General Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Merrick Garland and Trump's former DOJ boss Bill Barr are also expected to talk to the lawmakers.

It's a spectacular move by Republicans to pressure Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi to put out more documents related to the disgraced financier while the administration has been embroiled in controversy over 'cover-up' claims.

Bondi has been blamed by both Democrats and Republicans for stalling the release of the files.

The Trump administration has since hurried to find out more about the Epstein scandal.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has met with Epstein's accomplice and longtime partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, to speak about what she knows about the late pedophile's crimes.

Blanche spent several days in Florida at the detention facility where Maxwell was staying to interview the woman who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking crimes.

She has repeatedly claimed she was treated wrongly during her trial, a claim that will soon be argued before the Supreme Court.

Days after her meetings with Blanche, Maxwell was moved to a lower security detention center.

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