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Government Unfiltered

Introduction to Volume 1 (Mueller Report)

Government Unfiltered

Dan Williams

Politics, News, Government

4.8993 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2019

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On April 18, 2019, the Department of Justice released the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election." In June and November of 2020, previously unredacted information was released. With these releases, this is the first of 13 sections that will be re-released to attempt to provide the most up-to-date and accurate version available for free. This section covers the "Introduction to Volume 1" from pages 1 to 3 of the report. 

 

Preface (2:08)

Introduction to Volume 1 (2:38)

 

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Music by Lee Rosevere

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Can your work platform plan, write, flag, assign, build, remind, research, report, schedule, track, notify, manage, coordinate,

0:07.7

prioritise, summarize, summarize, review, extract, sort, translate, optimise.

0:11.0

And basically, you do it all?

0:13.0

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0:33.2

Welcome to the Mueller Report Audio.

0:35.6

Before we get started, I want to offer some background on how this came together.

0:39.8

I was looking online recently and saw the audio version of the Mueller Report was set for pre-order for $25.

0:45.8

Having it available via audio is a great idea, but it should be accessible for everyone.

0:51.3

And I know people are going to find value in this audio. Not many of us have

0:55.1

the time to sit down and read a 400-page report, but maybe we can listen while we're at work or

1:00.2

during our commute. So I'm just an average person who wanted to read the Mueller report and figured

1:05.0

why not make my reading available to everyone? Keep in mind, this isn't going to be perfect.

1:10.0

Just browsing through the first few pages,

1:11.7

I know I'm going to struggle particularly with the pronunciation of the Russian names. I'll do my best

1:16.2

with it. And there's also many redacted portions. So I'll try and note how many lines of text that it

1:21.5

might be or if it's a name to give you a little bit of an idea of what I'm looking at. To be

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