Summary:
The book provides an insider's account of the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and potential obstruction of justice by President Trump. It offers a detailed look at the legal strategies, challenges, and the decision-making process of the investigative team, as well as reflections on the legal and political implications of their findings.
Key points:
1. Mueller Investigation Limitations: Weissmann discusses the constraints faced by the Mueller team, including the inability to subpoena the president or his family.
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