![]() ![]() In a few weeks, we’ll be back with new episodes on Volume II of Mueller’s report-covering President Trump’s efforts to obstruct the Russia investigation. We’ve just finished Volume I of our podcast bringing to life Robert Mueller’s report on Russian election interference. Aftermath, based on an actual event, follows a young couple (Greene and Ashmore) looking to save their marriage when they discover an amazing deal on a home with a questionable history. But he never gets to see what Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes of his efforts-because a year later, he dies by suicide.This is a bonus episode of The Report. He spends the next year trying to get ahold of Clinton emails that he thinks Russia has hacked. But a Republican political operative named Peter Smith becomes obsessed with the idea that Russia might have gained access. Then-FBI Director James Comey gives a press conference explaining that, while he has recommended that the Justice Department not pursue charges against Hillary Clinton for her mishandling of classified information, Clinton’s conduct was “extremely careless.” Evidence has never surfaced that Clinton’s account was compromised. Where does Mueller decide to bring charges? And when he doesn’t, is that because he thinks nothing improper or possibly criminal occurred? Or is it because he finds that the evidence just isn’t sufficient to prove things beyond a reasonable doubt? Here’s what the Mueller Report says about how the Special Counsel’s office made these decisions.This is The Report: Episode 7: Charging Decisions Contradictions in the Coast Guard’s account cast new doubts over how the Greeks handled one of the worst maritime disasters in the country’s history. The Special Counsel needs to decide which parts of the story laid out in Volume One of the Report amount to prosecutable crimes.This episode covers those decisions. But the investigation actually supports Mueller’s larger responsibility: he must reach a set of legal conclusions about the evidence his team has found. But is the bottom line according to Barr the same as the bottom line according to Robert Mueller? We’ll let you decide.Previous episodes have told the story of the factual findings of the Mueller report-what did investigators figure out about what happened? And what were the questions they couldn’t fully answer? Conducting the investigation is one part of the Special Counsel’s job: collecting evidence and assembling a record. Before the press and the public finally see the document for themselves, Barr wants a chance to tell his own version of the story it contains. Robert Mueller’s report is about to be released. ![]() It’s April 18, 2019, Attorney General Bill Barr summons reporters to the Department of Justice in Washington DC. ![]()
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