The Mueller Report Part 1 & 2 Audible Audiobook – Unabridged - The Washington Post (Author)
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Read by The Washington Post (Author), Matt Zapotosky (Narrator), Rosalind S. Helderman (Narrator), Marc Fisher (Narrator), Sari Horwitz (Narrator), Dennis Boutsikaris (Narrator), Cassandra Campbell (Narrator)
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Unabridged
The Crucial #1 New York Times Best Seller
The only book with exclusive analysis by the Pulitzer Prize-winning staff of The Washington Post, and the most complete and authoritative available.
Listen to the findings of the Special Counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, complete with accompanying analysis by the Post reporters who’ve covered the story from the beginning.
This edition from The Washington Post, Scribner, and Simon & Schuster Audio contains:
The long-awaited report
An introduction by The Washington Post titled “A President, a Prosecutor, and the Protection of American Democracy”
A timeline of the major events of the Special Counsel’s investigation from May 2017, when Robert Mueller was appointed, to the present day
A guide to individuals involved, including in the Special Counsel’s Office, the Department of Justice, the FBI, the Trump Campaign, the White House, the Trump legal defense team, and the Russians
Key documents in the Special Counsel’s investigation, including filings pertaining to General Michael T. Flynn, Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen, Roger Stone, and the Russian internet operation in St. Petersburg. Each document is introduced and explained by Washington Post reporters.
One of the most urgent and important investigations ever conducted, the Mueller inquiry focuses on Donald Trump, his presidential campaign, and Russian interference in the 2016 election, and draws on the testimony of dozens of witnesses and the work of some of the country’s most seasoned prosecutors.
The special counsel’s investigation looms as a turning point in American history. The Mueller Report is essential listening for all citizens concerned about the fate of the presidency and the future of our democracy.
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This post has 27 comments with rating of 3/5
May 9th, 2019
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May 9th, 2019
I guess if you really need to hear the washington post say,
“Where does it say that Donald Trump ISN’T a Russian spy android from outer space”.
But thank you for sharing.
Somebody with more tolerance then me needs to read these things and keep track of the washington post’s crimes.
May 9th, 2019
Love watching all this backfire on the democrats.
Hillary gets busted using an illegal server, the DNC rigs their primary then embarasing emails are leaked, they send people to spy on Trump, regardless she loses in wonderful fashion, they blame Russia and Trump for hacking those same emails. Now it all falls apart and they will soon get hit with the boomerang! Yeah Im sure all this is in the Mueller report? or maybe better to wait for the inspector generals report instead :)
May 9th, 2019
well said comrade thobrom
these actual facts are simply “fake news”
see you at r/the_donald
HAIL ORANGE MUPPET HITLER
May 9th, 2019
iaudiophile, please see a specialist for your undiagnosed mental handicap
May 9th, 2019
iaudiophile, oh and your ability to read…you should work on that, too
May 9th, 2019
Summary:
This report basically says that the president has committed crimes, but that the FBI cannot charge a sitting president with crimes until they leave office. So basically it’s on the next president to prosecute.
May 9th, 2019
‘Unabridged’ sadly does not mean ‘unredacted’
May 9th, 2019
If there’s nothing damning in there then why has he used his executive privileges to stop people being able to read the full report. All his done is make himself look even more corrupt whilst more and more of his own people are found guilty of crimes.
May 9th, 2019
It is quite telling of the left, so quick to call someone “Hitler,” who holds perhaps the least aggressive foreign policy of any US president in a very long time.
May 9th, 2019
@loonyboyx, too bad the Dems didn’t nominate a better candidate than someone who committed numerous counts of perjury, obstruction of justice, evidence tampering, and treason just to cover up her so called “innocent” emails. All of which are felonies, yet I didn’t/don’t hear the Dems screaming about that. Or the graft and kick backs, ole’ Hillary took as Secretary of State.
I don’t think Trump is worthy of the office, but when the biggest part of the DNC’s agenda is whining about the Mueller report and his tax returns, it effectively demonstrates that they don’t have any idea on how to solve the problems that actually plague the US.
If you can’t be as critical of your own party’s candidates as you are of your opponents, you really have no business even voting.
May 9th, 2019
Why so many garbage files in this?
May 9th, 2019
I see the “But Hillary”s are here in force.
Bill and Hillary have been continuously investigate by a tag-team of Republican witch hunters, for about 25 years. Never found anything criminal, just lots of sound bites and insane conspiracy theories (murders, pizza, uranium, Benghazi, emails) for Fox talking heads to get red faced about. GOP had for years, and still has, the power to indict her if there was anything real.
Trump said “Lock her up” but when he took power, he finds you actually need some evidence in a real court, and Hannity and InfoWars don’t count.
Yeah, I know. Deep State, George Soros and the lizard people are all covering for her.
Meanwhile, Mueller found at least 10 instances of criminal obstruction that a less supine congress would cite to impeach, not to mention another dozen cases that are redacted.
May 9th, 2019
@Gweilo, there is a difference between investigating and prosecuting. There’s plenty of evidence to prosecute Hillary for the felony charges I mentioned above, a good question to ask yourself might be why isn’t Trump’s administration prosecuting her?
The evidence is in her testimony, and the deleted drives. Her crimes are indisputable, and for that alone she should have been prosecuted.
But that’s okay, the bitch lost, so while we may have a pathetic President sitting in the Oval office, he’s still better than she would have been.
Next time nominate a better candidate.
May 9th, 2019
@Totally: Yeah, and the reason the REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED GOVERNMENT hasn’t prosecuted Hillary is that THERE IS NO CASE. They would have proceeded if they had half a chance. All they could do was drag her in front of committees to set up soundbites.
Indisputable? I haven’t seen anything that even makes sense. You got nothing except wacky conspiracy theories.
All this BS about “deleted drives”. What the hell kind of smoking gun is supposed to have been on them, and nowhere else? This is the same kind of “evidence” UFO nuts and 911 truthers have.
If evidence was destroyed, then she could have been charged with obstruction. They couldn’t make a case for that either.
Email is copied from one computer to another, that’s how email works. There were multiple copies of every email on several servers. Not to mention the people who sent or received them. The FBI got tens of thousands of them. Trump asked Putin to find more and he sicced the GRU on her and they found and gave a huge batch to Wikileaks for Trump to release. And despite all the press coverage, NOTHING AT ALL INCRIMINATING WAS FOUND. Meanwhile, Trump blathers away on his unsecured iPhone while half the world’s spy agencies listen in.
Anyway, it’s the MAGA-heads who keep bringing Hillary up, just whataboutism. But if she was such a brilliant criminal as to be able to get away with the massive crimes you guys imagine she committed, she would have made a great president. Better than a failed real estate huckster and reality TV actor.
May 9th, 2019
@Gweilo, I know that this might be a tough couple of concepts for you to understand be try.
All those times Hillary testified under oath that she didn’t put government emails on a personal server, or the times that testified that the emails didn’t include classified or top secret information, was all perjury. It’s a felony.
The bleach bit drives were under federal subpoena. By deleting the contents, Hillary committed obstruction of justice and evidence tampering. Two more felonies.
And by giving those servers to her attorneys and the 3rd party firm to delete the contents of, that was treason, another felony.
I realize those are tough concepts for someone like you to understand because you’re only interested in whining about how a POS like Trump won the election. What you continually fail to understand is that there are good reasons why he won, or a better way to say it is that she lost.
Thanks for proving my previous point.
May 10th, 2019
@Totally: if she had actually committed perjury and obstruction, the Republicans could have had her indicted. They had the power, they had the desire. They had no proof. Why didn’t they put a case before a judge? Because they knew it would be laughed out of any court not presided over by Judge Jeanine.
Trump won because he appealed to the worst in people: resentment of economic restructuring that impoverished them, funnelled into hate and of brown people rather than the 1% who did it. That got him close, and Putin’s help put him over the top.
May 10th, 2019
@Gweilo, are you really that obtuse? Your rational the Hillary is innocent is because she wasn’t prosecuted, how amusing.
It’s funny on how willing (read gullible) to blindly accept Trump colluded with the Russians to win the elections, but yet aren’t willing to look at any of the DNC’s and Hillary’s actions. That’s right its conspiracy theory to you.
You should have worked for Correct the Record. You would have made a faithful troll for them.
May 10th, 2019
indigowave is correct; the report also says that Trump and Co. are likely to have successfully obstructed a full investigation into some parts of Trump and Co.’s illegal activities.
May 11th, 2019
@Totally: Right, you have irrefutable evidence that Hillary is a criminal, so what is your explanation for why she hasn’t been prosecuted for all these heinous crimes she was accused of over the last 20 years? The GOP went all out to smear her with all their hearings, spent millions, had Putin’s hackers to help them, still found NO REAL EVIDENCE. Would Jeff Sessions have hesitated if he could have brought charges? Trump told him to more than once.
And I’ve still never worked out what you guys think was in the “missing emails”. Just the agreed fact they were stored and deleted in a sloppy way (no worse than any other politician) is apparently a hanging offence.
But you ignore hundreds of pages of actual FBI evidence, in the redacted Mueller Report above, that Trump is guilty of numerous crimes: his get-out-of-jail-free is that he’s president and protected by his AG. But New York will get him for some of his dirty financial deals at least.
May 11th, 2019
@Gweilo, try considering this, while it certainly would be possible to try a former First Lady, it’s probably political suicide and it certainly doesn’t look in the media. Unfortunately politicians and the rich aren’t subject to the same laws as the average citizen in the US. Which is a true shame.
For Trump and for all his asinine tweets and comments about investigating Hillary, what would it gain him to do it? Nothing. The bitch already lost the election, the press would just have one more thing to ride him about, and in the end he would probably lose votes.
Trump’s not the brightest bulb on the tree, but he’s smart enough to know that he can’t make political hay from her prosecution.
As for the rest of your twaddle, if you can’t figure out why someone who was a lawyer, signed multiple security agreements as a First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State yet knowingly violated federal law and illegally used a private server to store classified and top secret documents on, is a problem, I doubt you would be able to understand anything that I could explain to you about it.
But hey, it’s all conspiracy theory to you. Hillary and Bill during his terms didn’t rent out the Lincoln Bedroom, take bribes for pardons, or utilize Hillary’s office as Secretary of State to collect almost a billion dollars for the “Clinton Foundation”. As SOS, Hillary didn’t approve payments to Lauderette Education for $56 million, and Bill wasn’t paid $18 million for an honorary chancellor role.
Blah, blah, blah. Feel free to ignore all the Clinton history. Please, remain deaf and blind to the obvious. But she’s never been prosecuted so she must be innocent. Hah!
May 11th, 2019
@TotallyDisenfranchised:
There was proof of crime, but Trump thought it would be bad PR to charge her? Nonsense.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/24/us/politics/jeff-sessions-hillary-clinton-donald-trump.html
“Trump had another demand: He wanted Mr. Sessions to reverse his recusal and order the prosecution of Hillary Clinton.”
(From the Mueller Report, so back on topic.)
It is actually highly irregular, probably illegal, for a president to order either the prosecution or the non-prosecution of someone, and Sessions knew that and wouldn’t do it, Barr probably would though.
If there was evidence of ANY REAL CRIME, Trump could not have, and would not have wanted to, protect her. Quite the opposite, as the above shows.
This is my last word on the subject here, I’ll leave you to recite your conspiracy theories.
May 13th, 2019
This is tagged incorrectly - it is not the Washington Post’s release of the report. This is the Audible version.
May 15th, 2019
Sorry, but a postscript:
in 2017 Jim Jordan was demanding that Sessions appoint a special counsel to investigate the Uranium One scandal his buddies were talking up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vCjyWlpmEY
This is on Fox News by the way, not “enemy of the people” CNN. Sessions says he actually needs some facts to justify that, so declined.
May 24th, 2019
The US died with JFK, we just vote on which buzzard gets to eat the carcass.
If anyone seriously believes in the deep state, while at the same time defends the billionaire television star, they obviously have an untenable grasp on reality
If anyone is seriously against racism and intolerance they would never be associated with the Demorcatic party: of slavery, Jim Crowe laws, the KKK, and the Confederancy.
It is all BS, just try to live a good life and help your fellows.
May 31st, 2019
@TotallyDisenfranchised — so Republicans spend decades and goodness knows how much money and manpower trying to get the Clintons on something, then when they finally have “irrefutable proof” of a crime, all of a sudden it’s political suicide to indict the second least popular presidential candidate since polling began? wew lad
October 20th, 2023
A ‘report” by a guy who is almost as demented as Biden. The hearings only highlighted the lies, phoniness and irrelevance of the pack of lies known as The Mueller Report. It was an unmitigated disaster on all levels. Muller was a confused, befuddled, clueless mess. His testimony will go down in history as one of the worse in the nation. Beyond laughable.
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