Former FBI Chief Robert Mueller Dies at 81, Sparks Trump's Brutal Taunt
Washington, 22 March (H.S.): Robert Mueller, ex-director of America''s FBI, passed away Friday night at age 81, his family announced in a statement requesting privacy. No cause of death was disclosed. With deep sadness we share that Bob passed
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Washington, 22 March (H.S.):

Robert Mueller, ex-director of America's FBI, passed away Friday night at age 81, his family announced in a statement requesting privacy. No cause of death was disclosed.

With deep sadness we share that Bob passed away last night, the family said. We ask for privacy during this difficult time.

Trump's Post Ignites Fury

President Donald Trump wasted no time reacting on X, firing off a savage jab: Good, I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people.

The remark lit up political circles with heated debate over decorum.

A Storied Career

Mueller served as America's sixth FBI director, nominated by President George W Bush on September 4, 2001. He held the post for nearly 12 years, retiring in 2013.

He's best remembered for spearheading the explosive two-year probe into alleged ties between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia, a saga that gripped US politics and fueled endless controversy.

Mueller's legacy cuts both ways—hailed for reshaping law enforcement, yet forever linked to that divisive investigation and the raw political backlash it provoked.

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