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That's according to a statement from his family.
NPR's Shandily Stuster reports Mueller took over the agency shortly after 9-11 and later investigated President Trump's campaign ties to Russia.
Damage across Hawaii could top $1 billion after weeks of heavy rain triggered some of the worst flooding across the state in more than two decades.
Floodwaters have inundated parts of Oahu's north shore, prompting evacuation orders for about 5,500 people.
Emergency crews are also monitoring a more than 100-year-old dam amid concerns it could fail.
Forecasters warn more rain is on the way, raising the risk of additional flooding and landslides across already saturated areas.
I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
President Trump is threatening to obliterate Iranian power plants if the country doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.
NPR's Julia Simon reports the White House has given Tehran a deadline to comply.
President Trump is threatening to deploy federal immigration agents to U.S.
airports if lawmakers don't reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
In a social media post, Trump said ICE agents would take on airport security roles as soon as Monday, telling them to quote, get ready.
Congressional Democrats are pushing back.
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal says it's dangerous to shift immigration enforcement into airport security operations.
A bipartisan group of senators met with DHS border czar Tom Homan late Friday to break the impasse.
TSA employees have been working without pay for more than a month.
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller has died.
NPR's Kerry Johnson reports Mueller transformed the agency after 9-11 and went on to investigate President Trump's campaign ties to Russia.