Source: https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/1458985688
Timestamp: 2020-06-07 03:10:44
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Mueller Report Audio Podcast Republic
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Intel Chair Adam Schiff's Sept. 26, 2019, Statement on Whistleblower Complaint (1:14)
I. Your "Inquiry" Is Constitutionally Invalid and Violates Basic Due Process Rights and the Separation of Powers (6:12)
II. The Invalid "Impeachment Inquiry" Plainly Seeks To Reverse the Election of 2016 and To Influence the Election of 2020 (12:24)
III. There Is No Legitimate Basis for Your "Impeachment Inquiry"; Instead, the Committees' Actions Raise Serious Questions (14:54)
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Thanks to all of the support and positive feedback I received from the Mueller Report Audio Podcast, I decided to start this new podcast. The past four months have helped me to realize there are people like me who want information that is unfiltered by the media and are either too busy to read or just want to do other things while listening. I'm finding more information beyond the Mueller Report that I feel deserves more attention, which will now go into a new podcast called Government Unfiltered.
You can help support this effort by going to insiderfriends.com or glow.fm/insider.
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On April 18, 2019, the Department of Justice released the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election." In the weeks ahead, we'll be releasing audio for each of the sections from the two volumes of the report.
This section covers some background behind the creation of this audio podcast and the "Introduction to Volume 1" from pages 1 to 3 of the report.
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This section covers the "Executive Summary to Volume 1" from pages 4 to 10 of the report.
The Special Counsel's Charging Decisions (14:38)
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b. Implantation of Malware on DCCC and DNC Networks (5:51)
c. Theft of Documents from DNC and DCCC Networks (8:05)
This podcast covers pages 36-41 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election."
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Part 2 of 4 from Section III: Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations. This section explains the investigation's look into DCLeaks, Guccifer 2.0 and the use of Wikileaks from pages 41-49 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election."
DCLeaks (0:29)
Guccifer 2.0 (2:55)
Use ofWikiLeaks (7:10)
WikiLeaks's Expressed Opposition Toward the Clinton Campaign (7:35)
WikiLeaks's First Contact with Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks (8:46)
The GRU's Transfer of Stolen Materials to WikiLeaks (10:27)
WikiLeaks Statements Dissembling About the Source of Stolen Materials (15:06)
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Part 3 of 4 from Section III: Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations. This section offers the investigation's findings of the Russian efforts to target individuals involved in the Clinton Campaign and entities involved in election administration from pages 49-51 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election."
C. Additional GRU Cyber Operations (0:13)
Summer and Fall 2016 Operations Targeting Democrat-Linked Victims (0:30)
Intrusions Targeting the Administration of U.S. Elections (2:23)
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Trump Campaign and the Dissemination of Hacked Materials (0:23)
Redacted [Harm to Ongoing Matter] (0:39)
Background (0:43)
Contacts with the Campaign about WikiLeaks (0:48)
Redacted [Harm to Ongoing Matter] (2:55)
WikiLeaks's October 7, 2016 Release of Stolen Podesta Emails (4:28)
Donald Trump Jr. Interaction with WikiLeaks (6:30)
Other Potential Campaign Interest in Russian Hacked Materials (8:55)
Henry Oknyansky (a/k/a Henry Greenberg) (9:39)
Campaign Efforts to Obtain Deleted Clinton Emails (11:52)
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Part 2 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 80-95, focuses on George Papadopoulos and his contacts with Russia while serving as a foreign policy adviser to the Trump Campaign.
George Papadopoulos (0:10)
Origins of Campaign Work (1:19)
Initial Russia-Related Contacts (3:51)
March 31 Foreign Policy Team Meeting (8:29)
George Papadopoulos Learns That Russia Has "Dirt" in the Form of Clinton Emails (10:00)
Russia-Related Communications With The Campaign (14:22)
Trump Campaign Knowledge of "Dirt" (19:32)
Additional George Papadopoulos Contact (21:31)
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Part 3 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 95-103, investigates Carter Page and his interactions with Russian intelligence and other contacts prior to and while serving as a foreign policy advisor to the Trump Campaign.
Carter Page (0:10)
Background (0:57)
Origins of and Early Campaign Work (4:02)
Carter Page's July 2016 Trip To Moscow (5:58)
Later Campaign Work and Removal from the Campaign (11:21)
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Part 4 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 103-110, outlines interactions with the Center for the National Interest, a D.C.-based non-profit with expertise in and connections to the Russian government.
Dimitri Simes and the Center for the National Interest (0:11)
CNI and Dimitri Simes Connect with the Trump Campaign (1:16)
National Interest Hosts a Foreign Policy Speech at the Mayflower Hotel (4:13)
Jeff Sessions's Post-Speech Interactions with CNI (7:51)
Jared Kushner's-Continuing Contacts with Simes (9:48)
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Part 5 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 110 to 123, details the events leading up to a June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower where the campaign expected to receive information damaging to Hillary Clinton.
June 9, 2016 Meeting at Trump Tower (0:11)
Setting Up the June 9 Meeting (2:16)
Outreach to Donald Trump Jr. (2:19)
Awareness of the Meeting Within the Campaign (7:36)
The Events of June 9, 2016 (10:31)
Arrangements for the Meeting (10:36)
Conduct of the Meeting (11:43)
Post-June 9 Events (15:50)
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Part 6 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 123 to 127, looks at two Russia-related topics from the Republican National Convention (RNC): 1) encounters with the Russian Ambassador at RNC and 2) toning down language with regard to Russia in the Republican Party platform.
Events at the Republican National Convention (0:11)
Ambassador Kislyak's Encounters with Senator Sessions and J.D. Gordon the Week of the RNC (1:21)
Change to Republican Party Platform (3:03)
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Part 7 of 8 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 127-129, briefly covers encounters with Russian Ambassador Kislyak and members of the Trump team after the Republican National Convention.
Post-Convention Contacts with Kislyak (0:11)
Ambassador Kislyak Invites J.D. Gordon to Breakfast at the Ambassador's Residence (0:31)
Senator Sessions's September 2016 Meeting with Ambassador Kislyak (1:19)
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Part 8 of 8, the final subsection, from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign. This subsection of Volume 1, pages 129-144, details Paul Manafort's interactions with Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime employee of Manafort's, and who the FBI assesses to have ties to Russian intelligence.
Paul Manafort (0:11)
Paul Manafort's Ties to Russia and Ukraine (4:05)
Oleg Deripaska Consulting Work (4:44)
Political Consulting Work (6:25)
Konstantin Kilimnik (7:08)
Contacts during Paul Manafort's Time with the Trump Campaign (9:37)
Paul Manafort Joins the Campaign (9:41)
Paul Manafort's Campaign-Period Contacts (11:14)
Paul Manafort's Two Campaign-Period Meetings with Konstantin Kilimnik in the United States (16:27)
Post-Resignation Activities (22:35)
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While Section IV.A. looked at the contacts leading up to the election. This section of Volume 1, pages 144-173 from Section IV: Russian Government Links To And Contacts With The Trump Campaign, lists the findings from the investigation into the post-election and transition period contacts as Russian officials sought to make inroads with members of the Trump team following the election.
Post-Election and Transition-Period Contacts (0:12)
Immediate Post-Election Activity (0:50)
Outreach from the Russian Government (1:22)
High-Level Encouragement of Contacts through Alternative Channels (3:07)
Kirill Dmitriev's Transition-Era Outreach to the Incoming Administration (5:23)
Background (6:35)
Kirill Dmitriev's Post-Election Contacts With the Incoming Administration (8:50)
Erik Prince and Kirill Dmitriev Meet in the Seychelles (11:48)
Kirill Dmitriev's Post-Election Contact with Rick Gerson Regarding U.S. Russia Relations (20:05)
Ambassador Kislyak's Meeting with Jared Kushner and Michael Flynn in Trump Tower Following the Election (25:25)
Jared Kushner's Meeting with Sergey Gorkov (28:40)
Petr Aven's Outreach Efforts to the Transition Team (33:10)
Carter Page Contact with Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich (38:14)
Contacts With and Through Michael T. Flynn (39:56)
United Nations Vote on Israeli Settlements (41:05)
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Prosecution and Declination Decisions (0:24)
A. Russian "Active Measures" Social Media Campaign (2:01)
B. Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations (4:50 )
Section 1030 Computer-Intrusion Conspiracy (4:56)
Charging Decision As to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (6:51)
Potential Section 1030 Violation By [Redacted - Personal Privacy] (7:02)
C. Russian Government Outreach and Contacts (7:58)
Potential Coordination: Conspiracy and Collusion (9:52)
Potential Coordination: Foreign Agent Statutes (FARA and 18 U.S.C. § 951) (12:38)
Governing Law (12:59)
Application (15:43)
Campaign Finance (17:53)
Overview Of Governing Law (18:32)
Application to June 9 Trump Tower Meeting (21:12)
Thing-of-Value Element (24:19)
Willfulness (27:19)
Difficulties in Valuing Promised Information (29:28)
Application to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:01)
Questions Over Whether [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:12)
Willfulness (31:22)
Constitutional Considerations (31:43)
Analysis as to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:55)
False Statements and Obstruction of the Investigation (32:09)
Overview Of Governing Law (32:31)
Application to Certain Individuals (35:06)
George Papadopoulos (35:09)
[Redacted - Personal Privacy] (40:08)
Michael Flynn (40:17)
Michael Cohen (43:25)
[Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (47:02)
Jeff Sessions (47:11)
Others Interviewed During the Investigation (50:34)
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This episode covers the "Introduction to Volume 2," pages 1 to 2, from Volume 2 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election." This volume provides details toward whether the President had obstructed justice in connection with the FBI's Russia-related investigations
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The Campaign's response to reports about Russian support for Trump (0:33)
The President's reaction to the continuing Russia investigation (2:57)
The President's termination of Comey (4:22)
Efforts to curtail the Special Counsel's investigation (7:06)
Conduct towards Flynn, Manafort, [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (11:22)
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This section explains the basic elements that are common to most of the relevant obstruction statutes and provides definitions relevant to events discussed in Section II relating to potential issues of obstruction of justice. This episode covers the "Background Legal and Evidentiary Principles," pages 9 to 14, from Volume 2 of the "Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election."
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Part 1 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, from pages 15-24, first provides and introduction to the section and then offers an overview of how Russia became an issue in the 20 16 presidential campaign. It then details, in four subsections, how Trump and his campaign responded to these issues.
II.A. The Campaign's Response to Reports About Russian Support for Trump (2:27)
The Trump Campaign Reacts to WikiLeaks's Release of Hacked Emails (4:49)
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Part 2 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, from pages 24-48, offers evidence surrounding Michael Flynn's false statements about his conversations with the Russian Ambassador and the resulting FBI investigation. It provides details on President Trump's interactions with FBI Director Comey when Comey said the President asked for his loyalty.
The President's Conduct Concerning the Investigation of Michael Flynn Evidence (0:08)
President-Elect Trump is Briefed on the Intelligence Community's Assessment of Russian Interference in the Election and Congress Opens Election Interference Investigations (5:54)
Flynn's Resignation (18:32)
The Media Raises Questions About the President's Delay in Terminating Flynn (25:14)
The President Attempts to Have K.T. McFarland Create a Witness Statement Denying that he Directed Flynn's Discussions with Kislyak (26:38)
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Part 3 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 48-62, documents the days following the confirmation of the FBI's investigation into Russian interference and the President's reaction and the importance he placed on getting the word out that he wasn’t personally under investigation.
The President's Reaction to Public Confirmation of the FBI's Russia Investigation (0:10)
The President Asks Comey to "Lift the Cloud" Created by the Russia Investigation (16:42)
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Part 4 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 62-77, provides the details surrounding the President's decision to fire the FBI Director and the circumstances surrounding his request for Comey's "loyalty."
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Part 5 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 77-90, documents the reaction of the President when he heard the Special Counsel had been appointed, his efforts to point out conflicts of interest, and steps McGahn took when he felt he had no choice but to resign his position in the administration.
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The President's Efforts to Curtail the Special Counsel Investigation (0:10)
The President Orders Priebus to Demand Sessions's Resignation (7:24)
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Part 7 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 98-107, focuses primarily on the communications strategy around the June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower, including the President's involvement around crafting Trump Jr.'s response and avoiding a proactive strategy recommended by Hope Hicks.
The President's Efforts to Prevent Disclosure of Emails About the June 9, 2016 Meeting Between Russians and Senior Campaign Officials (0:08)
The President Directs Trump Jr.'s Response to Press Inquiries About the June 9 Meeting (6:04)
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Part 8 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 107-113, provides additional evidence regarding the President's efforts to have Jeff Sessions unrecuse and take over the Russia investigation.
The President's Further Efforts to Have the Attorney General Take Over the Investigation (0:08)
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Part 10 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 120-134, details the President's conduct toward Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort and a redacted name that many have speculated to be Roger Stone.
The President's Conduct Towards Flynn, Manafort, [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (0:08)
[Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (14:28)
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Part 12 of 12 from Section II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation. The final subsection of Volume 2, pages 156-159, states that the President's actions appear to divide into two distinct phases that show a possible shift in the President's motives around the time of firing Comey. It also states that the President' s efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, and was largely due to people surrounding the President declining to carry out orders.
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Part 1 of 2 from Section III. Legal Defenses to the Application of Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes to the President. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 159-168, provides legal background of the obstruction-of-justice statute most readily applicable to the Special Counsel's investigation: Section 1512(c)(2) of 18 U.S.C.
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Part 2 of 2 from Section III. Legal Defenses to the Application of Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes to the President. This subsection of Volume 2, pages 168-182, explores how constitutional tension is reconciled through separation-of-powers analysis when the President's official actions come into conflict with the prohibitions in the obstruction-of-justice statutes.
Separation-of-Powers Principles Support the Conclusion that Congress May Validly Prohibit Corrupt Obstructive Acts Carried Out Through the President's Official Powers (7:29)
The Supreme Court's Separation-of-Powers Balancing Test Applies In This Context (8:24)
The Effect of Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes on the President's Capacity to Perform His Article II Responsibilities is Limited (11:54)
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The final subsection of Volume 2 is merely one paragraph on page 182 from the report and restates what was in the Introduction and Executive Summary, "While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him."