The Mueller Report: Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election
Robert S. Mueller III, Scott A. Stawski
Paperback
(Independently published, April 19, 2019)
âMedia reputation also on the line when Mueller report gets releasedââPhillip Klein, Washington ExaminerââItâs absolutely gripping.â Washington races to make sense of the Mueller reportââDan Zak, Ben Terris, Avi Selk, The Washington PostOn May 17, 2017 Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein signed the authorizing document empowering the Department of Justice Special Counsel's Office headed by Robert Mueller âto investigate Russian interference with the 2016 Presidential election and related mattersâ as well as "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation." Six weeks shy of two years later, Special Counselor Robert Muellerâs report, though significantly redacted, has now been released. Depending on your political viewpoint, a myriad number of conclusions could be drawn from both the investigation and the report. Regardless of political affiliation, there is consensus that politically the division of the U.S. electorate is widening. Perhaps more important than the division itself is the caustic nature of the debate on both sides of the political spectrum. It is during these times that we as citizens must be more informed by primary data than simply through the media headlines. It is in this spirit that the Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election is published in paperback format. -Foreword by Author Scott A. StawskiâIn Divided Washington, Relief and Disappointment at Mueller's ReportââKatie Rogers, The New York Times