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Where law ends, inside the Mueller investigation, Andrew Weissmann

Label
Where law ends, inside the Mueller investigation, Andrew Weissmann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-384) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Where law ends
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1197637045
Responsibility statement
Andrew Weissmann
Sub title
inside the Mueller investigation
Summary
"In May 2017, Robert Mueller was tapped to{u202F}lead an{u202F}inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, coordination by foreign agents with Donald Trump{u2019}s campaign, and obstruction of justice by the president.{u202F}In Where Law Ends,{u202F}prosecutor{u202F}Andrew{u202F}Weissmann pulls back the curtain to reveal exactly what went on inside the investigation, including the heated debates, painful deliberations, and mistakes of the team{u2014}not to mention the external efforts by the president and Attorney General William Barr to manipulate the investigation to their political ends.{u202F}Weissmann also details for the first time the debilitating effects that President Trump himself had on the investigation which left{u202F}the team{u202F}racing against the clock. Ultimately, Where Law Ends is a story about{u202F}a team of public servants, dedicated to the rule of law, tasked with investigating a president who did everything he could to stand in their way."--, adapted from Amazon
resource.variantTitle
Inside the Mueller investigation
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