Nancy Pelosi honors Robert Mueller after his death: ‘An American patriot and true public servant’

Nancy Pelosi said Robert Mueller was guided by principle and remained committed to the rule of law throughout his career.
Nancy Pelosi remembers Robert Mueller as a patriot and man of integrity (Getty Images)
Nancy Pelosi remembers Robert Mueller as a patriot and man of integrity (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi paid tribute to former FBI director Robert Mueller following his death, calling him a “true public servant” whose career was defined by integrity and commitment to the rule of law.

In a statement shared after the news of his passing on March 21 came to light, Pelosi reflected on both her personal interactions with Mueller and his decades-long career in public service.

 

Pelosi calls Mueller a principled and steady leader

Pelosi’s message struck a respectful and reflective tone, focusing on Mueller’s character and leadership.

Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes an opening statement before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in the Rayburn House Office Building July 24, 2019 in Washington, DC. Mueller, along with former Deputy Special Counsel Aaron Zebley, will later testify before the House Intelligence Committee in back-to-back hearings on Capitol Hill. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes an opening statement before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee about his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in the Rayburn House Office Building July 24, 2019 in Washington, DC (Getty Images)

 

“Robert Mueller was an American patriot and true public servant of integrity with steady leadership under difficult circumstances,” she said.

She also recalled meeting him early in his career, when he served as the US Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco. According to Pelosi, he stood out even then for his responsiveness and approach.

 

“I first met him when he served as the US Attorney for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, where he was always responsive to our concerns about ensuring respect for all communities,” she added.

Pelosi’s tribute focused on Mueller’s nonpartisan approach and commitment to rule of law

A major theme in Pelosi’s tribute was Mueller’s reputation for staying above political divides.

“Throughout his career, Director Mueller was guided by principle, not partisanship, and remained deeply committed to the rule of law,” she said.

MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 17: Nancy Pelosi attends the 2024 Munich Security Conference on February 17, 2024 in Munich, Germany. The conference is bringing together political and defence leaders from all over the world. It is taking place as Russia's war in Ukraine will soon enter its third year and the conflict in Gaza continues to grind on. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
Nancy Pelosi attends the 2024 Munich Security Conference on February 17, 2024 in Munich, Germany (Getty Images)

She emphasized that his legacy goes beyond any single role or investigation. “His legacy is one of honor and duty to our democracy,” Pelosi added.

Mueller’s long career marked by service and leadership

Mueller’s career stretched across multiple decades and roles, beginning with his service as a Marine during the Vietnam War. He earned both a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart before returning home to pursue a legal career.

He later went on to lead the FBI from 2001 to 2013, a period that included major challenges and changes in US national security policy, especially in the wake of the 9/11 attack.

In the later part of his career, Mueller became widely known for his role as special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible links to Donald Trump’s campaign.

WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee abou
WASHINGTON – MARCH 27: FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee (Getty Images)

Appointed in 2017 by Rod Rosenstein, he submitted his report to William Barr in 2019.

The report found that Russia had interfered in the election in a “sweeping and systematic fashion” aimed at helping Trump against Hillary Clinton. At the same time, it stated that it “did not establish” coordination between Trump’s campaign and the Russian government.

Trump repeatedly criticized the probe, calling it a “witch hunt,” and later described the findings as “Total EXONERATION,” saying, “It’s a shame that our country had to go through this.”