Robert Mueller has announced that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and will not be able to testify in the Epstein investigation, according to a report by the NY Times. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee had requested Mueller to testify on Tuesday regarding the FBI’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein while he was the director. However, due to his recent diagnosis, Mueller has declined to comply with the request. This news came shortly after the committee announced its plans to subpoena Mueller for the hearing. The article also highlights the criticism of the handling of Epstein’s case in 2008 and the involvement of various individuals, including former AG Bill Barr. Mueller’s health condition has been a point of concern, with observations of his frailty in recent interactions noted by individuals such as Barr. Other figures mentioned in the investigation include James Comey, the Clintons, and several former attorneys general. The article also touches on Bill Clinton’s health concerns, suggesting that he may also face challenges in testifying.