Mueller Prosecutors’ Book Out in September

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A book written by three top prosecutors from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of alleged collusion with Russia in the 2016 presidential race will roll out Sept. 24 — promising the “behind-the-scenes story” of a probe “that shook America to its core.”

“Interference,” by Aaron Zebley, James Quarles and Andrew Goldstein “completes and corrects the historical record,” publisher Simon & Schuster announced.

It also includes “never-before-revealed details into how the team investigated [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s campaign to favor candidate Donald Trump and Trump’s efforts to interfere in the investigation,” the publisher stated.

Axios first reported the release date.

In May 2023, special counsel John Durham released a report that concluded the FBI lacked “actual evidence” to investigate Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and relied too heavily on tips provided by Trump’s political opponents to fuel the probe.

The “Interference” launch takes on added meaning in the wake of the Supreme Court’s limitation of what presidential actions can be prosecuted.

“For the first time, Mueller’s only deputy, his most senior counselor who served on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, and the lead prosecutor looking into obstruction of justice and Russian interference, have come together to tell a highly relevant and readable account of what it was like to carry out their investigation of election interference, as well as any connections that existed between the Russians and members of the Trump campaign,” the publisher wrote.

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