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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Mueller Report Illustrated
A forthcoming book and six-part digital series on the obstruction investigation

Written and designed by The Washington Post and illustrated by artist Jan Feindt, The Mueller Report Illustrated: The Obstruction Investigation brings to life the findings of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III in an engaging and illuminating presentation.
When it was released on April 18, Muellers report laid out two major conclusions: that Russias interference in the 2016 presidential election had been sweeping and systematic, and that the evidence did not establish that Trump or his campaign had conspired with the Kremlin. The special counsel left one significant question unanswered: whether the president broke the law by trying to block the probe.
Along with his findings, Mueller provided the public with an extraordinary historical record: a fly-on-the-wall account of life in the White House, told through the eyes of the men and women who served the president and described what they saw to federal investigators. The book and six-part digital series is drawn directly from episodes detailed in the Mueller report in which prosecutors found evidence of possible obstruction of justice, as well as congressional testimony and Washington Post reporting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/politics/mueller-report-illustrated/?tid=sm_tw

Written and designed by The Washington Post and illustrated by artist Jan Feindt, The Mueller Report Illustrated: The Obstruction Investigation brings to life the findings of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III in an engaging and illuminating presentation.
When it was released on April 18, Muellers report laid out two major conclusions: that Russias interference in the 2016 presidential election had been sweeping and systematic, and that the evidence did not establish that Trump or his campaign had conspired with the Kremlin. The special counsel left one significant question unanswered: whether the president broke the law by trying to block the probe.
Along with his findings, Mueller provided the public with an extraordinary historical record: a fly-on-the-wall account of life in the White House, told through the eyes of the men and women who served the president and described what they saw to federal investigators. The book and six-part digital series is drawn directly from episodes detailed in the Mueller report in which prosecutors found evidence of possible obstruction of justice, as well as congressional testimony and Washington Post reporting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/politics/mueller-report-illustrated/?tid=sm_tw
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The Mueller Report Illustrated (Original Post)
demmiblue
Nov 2019
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ritapria
(1,812 posts)1. Mueller Illustrated
Are they going to illustrate the fact that Mueller did not indict anyone on Obstruction or Collusion ? Why Bob Why ? His investigation was a Comic Book illustration of Cowardice....
librechik
(30,955 posts)2. well, it was cowardly sticking to the "letter of the Law" ie the DOJ memo
post Watergate to restrict indictment of a sitting president. Instead of standing up and actually helping America become fully adult and become responsible and aware of corruption and devise methods to defeat it.
