[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 104 (Monday, June 19, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3568-S3569]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SPECIAL COUNSEL MUELLER
Mr. SCHUMER. Madam President, finally, on another matter entirely, I
continue to be alarmed by the wave of criticism from the far right of
Special Counsel Robert Mueller. It seems obvious that, because Mr.
Mueller--one of the most respected and trusted men in Washington--is in
charge of investigating Russian interference in our elections and any
other issues that arise out of that investigation, the far-right,
special interest partisans have set out on a despicable campaign to
smear his character and muddy the waters of his investigation.
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I just want to remind my colleagues and the American people that
there is no one more qualified or more trusted to do this job than
Robert Mueller. He spent almost his entire adult life in service to his
country. He is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam war and served as
U.S. attorney for 12 years. He was appointed by a Republican President,
President George Bush, to lead the FBI in 2001 and served his full 10-
year term with distinction, and then he was asked to spend an
additional 2 years under President Obama. Congress had to pass a
special waiver to allow him to continue in his FBI post, and the vote
was unanimous. Every Republican--many in this Chamber--voted
unanimously to ratify Robert Mueller for another 2 years as FBI
Director. What an endorsement--a great endorsement. That vote made Mr.
Mueller the longest serving FBI Director since J. Edgar Hoover and the
only FBI Director to serve under Presidents of both parties.
Mr. Mueller represents the best of public service. He will pursue
this investigation without regard to politics or pressure of any kind,
and that is exactly what America needs.
The chorus of extreme commentators and media personalities who seek
to curry favor with the President by trying to tear down this man of
great integrity is only heaping dishonor on themselves. Worse yet, they
are trying to discredit our most important democratic institution--the
rule of law. These critics know Mr. Mueller is a straight arrow, and
many of them said as much when he was appointed, but because he is in a
position to examine the President's actions and perhaps to take action,
they are attacking his character.
This is not, my colleagues, a political game. This is a very serious
investigation about foreign interference in our elections--something
that eats at, that corrodes the roots of our democracy, the very
wellspring of our being and pride as a nation.
The man leading this investigation ought to be trusted by the
American people, and over the course of his long, distinguished career,
he has certainly earned that trust.
Again, I urge that these attacks on Mr. Mueller cease and that my
friends on the other side of the aisle join me in defending his
reputation. The critics are going much too far.
I yield the floor and ask that the Senator wait 1 minute so that I
might have a word with him.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Indiana.
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