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CAFE Insider 04/01: Justice Off-Balance

Stay Tuned with Preet

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Society & Culture, Politics, Government, News

4.8 • 32.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this clip from CAFE Insider, "Justice Off-Balance," co-hosts Preet Bharara and Anne Milgram discuss Mueller's approach to the report and whether Barr will invoke executive privilege. To hear the full episode, join the CAFE Insider community REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS Bill Barr and the Mueller Report Barr’s second letter to lawmakers giving an update on the release of the Mueller report Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure: Rule 6 (e) “The Grand Jury, Recording and Disclosing the Proceedings” The 2008 Office of Legal Counsel Opinion, “Assertion of Executive Privilege Concerning the Special Counsel’s Interviews of the Vice President and Senior White House Staff” An article in the NYT reporting on the length and release of Mueller’s report An explainer from the Washington Post on how executive privilege works and how it doesn’t See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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High-stay-tune listeners. More than a week has passed since Attorney General Bill

1:00.0

Barr wrote his summary of Mueller's conclusions. The Mueller report is yet to be released

1:04.2

and it remains to be seen how much of it will be made public. In the meantime, President

1:08.5

Trump has declared an unmitigated victory and Republicans are calling for a counter-investigation

1:13.0

into the origins of the Special Counsel probe. With the 2020 presidential election fast

1:17.5

approaching, there is much to make sense of in this relentless new cycle. Insider is a subscription

1:23.1

service from Cafe that includes a podcast co-hosted by Ann Milgram and me. Each week,

1:28.3

we break down the news and take stock of what's happening. Today, we're making a portion

1:32.1

of the Cafe Insider podcast available in the stay-tuned feed. This segment is from our

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most recent episode to listen to our full conversation and access all other Cafe Insider

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content. Become a member at cafe.com slash insider. That's cafe.com slash insider.

1:52.8

I have a couple other thoughts about how Mueller has gone about preparing the report since

1:57.1

we've had a few days to think about it. Last week, we taped literally the morning after

2:01.0

the summary came out. One is, it would have been possible for Mueller and his team. We've

2:06.4

seen this on other occasions and we used to do this in my office from time to time, knowing

2:10.1

that there's going to be some material that cannot immediately be made public or about

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