Recent statements regarding former FBI Director Robert Mueller's health and teaching activities have come under scrutiny, with conflicting reports from family members and insiders.
• Robert Mueller, 80, has been reported to live in a memory-care facility, raising doubts about his capacity to testify before Congress.
• A September 2 deposition related to an FBI investigation was scheduled but Mueller will not be able to attend.
• The New York Times reported that Mueller was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2021 and has faced speaking difficulties recently.
• Contrary to claims from Mueller's family that he taught at law school in 2021 and 2022, sources close to the situation argue that he was mentally incapacitated.
• Insiders indicated that his deputy, Aaron Zebley, had to step in to teach the courses alleged to be conducted by Mueller.
• Previous testimonies, particularly in Congress, showcased signs of confusion, contradicting assertions about his involvement and decision-making during the Russia investigation.
The authenticity of the claims about Robert Mueller's health and teaching work appears questionable, revealing a complex narrative surrounding his current condition.
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