Robert Mueller’s life traced the hard spine of American institutions: Marine officer in Vietnam, Bronze Star recipient, career prosecutor, then the man handed the FBI days before 9/11 rewrote the nation’s fears. He became the embodiment of stoic, buttoned‑down authority, the quiet figure in the background when everything was on fire. For years, both parties claimed him when convenient and cursed him when he refused to bend.His final act, the Russia investigation, left the country more divided than when it began. Some saw a cautious patriot boxed in by norms; others saw a man who flinched at the edge of accountability. With his death, there will be no fuller testimony, no second report, no late‑in‑life confessional interview. What he carried out of Washington—doubts, secrets, and private judgments—now stays with him. The institutions endure. The answers do not.
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