Former special counsel Robert Mueller will teach a class at the University of Virginia law school about the roughly two-year-long, $32 million Trump-Russia collusion probe.
The “Mueller Report and the Role of the Special Counsel,” will be taught by Mueller and three former federal prosecutors, James Quarles, Andrew Goldstein, and Aaron Zebley, the school announced Wednesday.
The class will go through the Russia investigation – from its beginning in 2017 with the hiring of Mueller as a Justice Department special counsel to its conclusion in 2019 with Mueller and his team concluding Russia interfered with the 2016 presidential election but no criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
Ha! That’s like Biden teaching a course on public speaking.