Mueller Report - Introduction to Volume 1
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The Mueller Report was released on April 18, 2019. Since that time, we've seen two updates to the document following court battles over the release of previously redacted material. With the latest release of unredacted text on November 2, 2020, this podcast is the beginning of an effort to re-record some sections, correct small errors, and repackage the sub-sections into their larger sections. This episode and the following 12 episodes will consist of the main sections from the two volumes of the Mueller Report.  Look for these sections over the next two months. This is also a celebration of a milestone. This week, the Mueller Report Audio hit one million podcast downloads. With all of the support, it emphasizes the importance of ensuring this podcast offers the most complete and up-to-date version of this document. Thank you for helping to reach the milestone! These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model. Please support the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com by clicking the donate button for a one-time donation or by going to patreon.com/timberlanemedia to support monthly. If you'd like to donate anonymously, you can go to glow.fm/insider to donate on either a one-time or recurring basis. Follow the show on Twitter @GovUnfiltered or on Facebook at facebook.com/governmentunfiltered.
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