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Interference review – team behind the Mueller Report describe the 2016 political maelstrom

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57% Informative

Aaron Zebley , James Quarles and Andrew Goldstein have written a book of their time at the special counsel's office.

The authors shed new light on the decisions not to subpoena or indict Trump , who Mueller nonetheless saw as a “subject” someone “whose conduct is within the scope of the investigation” Examination of Trump’s prior ties to Russia was outside his remit.

As Interference arrives, the US is embroiled in another brutal election.

Earlier this month , the justice department indicted two employees of RT , the Russian propaganda machine, as part of “a $ 10 m scheme to create and distribute content to US audiences” Trump continues to brag about his relationship with the Russian leader and his ilk.

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63

Informative language

63

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29

Article tone

formal

Language

English

Language complexity

59

Offensive language

possibly offensive

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not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

detected

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short-lived

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