TRUMP'S TORMENTOR

Who is Robert Mueller, what were the conclusions of his Trump investigation and was the full report released?

ROBERT Mueller investigated alleged collusion between Donald Trump’s campaign team and Russia to swing the 2016 presidential election.

As Trump’s former personal lawyer and close confidant Michael Cohen was jailed as a result of Mueller’s investigation - here’s what you need to know about the Special Counsel.

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magazine, he was once in such intense combat that he failed to notice a bullet had gone straight through his leg.

He credits much of his success in life to his experience in the Marines.

“Your improvement comes from the ability to maximize the embodiment of a Marine,” he said.

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After briefly considering making the military his career, he left and went to law school instead.

He graduated from the University of Virginia Law school in 1973.

Mueller said his time as Marine shaped the rest of his lifeCredit: Wikipedia
The Vietnam veteran speaking at a ceremony to mark his farewell from the FBICredit: AFP or licensors
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What was his first job?

His first job was with a law firm and then in 1976 joined the US Attorney's office in the Northern District of California as a prosecutor.

Mueller worked for worked for 12 years in the US Attorney offices, with spells at law firms in between, and was known for his tough, no-nonsense managerial style.

He investigated and prosecuted crimes ranging from major financial fraud to public corruption cases.

In 1990, he became head of the criminal division of the US Department of Justice.

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During his time in that role, he oversaw the high-profile investigations of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti and the Lockerbie bombing.

From 1998 to 2001 he was US Attorney - the chief prosecuting officer - for the Northern District of California.

He also had a spell for Deputy Attorney General for six months in 2001.

In July that year, the Justice Department announced Mueller had surgery for prostate cancer after being diagnosed in April.

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What did Mueller do at the FBI?

Mueller was nominated for the position of FBI director by President George W. Bush, beating off competition from two other high profile lawyers.

He was sworn as the sixth director of the agency on September 4, 2001 and was immediately thrust into the hunt for terrorists linked to the 9/11 attacks.

Mueller transformed the FBI into a counterterrorism agency, expanding its manpower and shifting 2,000 of its 5,000 agents from fighting crime to national security.

As director, he earnt a reputation as a hard taskmaster whose relentless energy and demands meant he went through five chiefs of staff in his first four years.

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