Cover page of Mueller report

Lessons Learned From The Mueller Report

Also, the biggest unanswered question. The biggest irony. And the most ludicrous bit.

Dialogue & Discourse
9 min readApr 19, 2019

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First of all, here’s a link to the entire report. (You can also link to it by clicking on the photo above.) All 488 pages of it. It’s divided into 2 “Volumes”: the first having to do mainly with hacking and interventions in the 2016 campaign, the second focusing mainly on obstruction.

So read 1/2 a “Volume” each, each of the next 4 nights, and you should get through it easy. And then you can make your mind up for yourself. Because you’re gonna hear all sorts of things. And there’s no doubt lawyers and political pundits will be arguing about it for years. Especially now that the House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the whole, unredacted report. If the Justice Department resists, that will probably trigger a huge and lengthy court fight challenging and perhaps redefining parameters of Presidential powers. Attorney General Bill Barr had promised them a “less redacted” version, but according to Democrats on the committee, it hasn’t yet materialized.

Anyway, that’s how we’re reading the entire report. But for today, we’re kinda jumping around.

The release of the report was preceded by a news conference by Attorney General Bill Barr, which was odd even in the…

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