V. Prosecution and Declination Decisions: Mueller Report, Nov. 2020 update
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As part of the final section of Volume 1 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election," pages 174-199, this section explains the Special Council's decisions on whether to exercise its prosecutorial authority with regard to the evidence it found through the investigation. V. Prosecution and Declination Decisions (1:14) V. A. Russian "Active Measures" Social Media Campaign (3:03) V. B. Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations (5:50) Section 1030 Computer-Intrusion Conspiracy (5:55) Potential Section 1030 Violation By [Redacted - Personal Privacy] (15:22) V. C. Russian Government Outreach and Contacts (18:00) Potential Coordination: Conspiracy and Collusion (19:52) Potential Coordination: Foreign Agent Statutes (FARA and 18 U.S.C. § 951) (22:37) Overview Of Governing Law (28:38) Application to June 9 Trump Tower Meeting (31:19) Application to WikiLeaks and Roger Stone (41:08) Campaign Finance (28:00) Overview Of Governing Law (48:36) George Papadopoulos (51:15) [Redacted - Personal Privacy] (56:15) Michael Flynn (56:27) Michael Cohen (59:38) Roger Stone (1:03:17) Jeff Sessions (1:07:23) Others Interviewed During the Investigation (1:10:48) Application to Certain Individuals (51:11) False Statements and Obstruction of the Investigation (48:18)   Mueller Report Audio - muellerreportaudio.com Presented by Timberlane Media - patreon.com/timberlanemedia Donate anonymously - glow.fm/insider Or donate with Crypto   Music by Lee Rosevere
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