
The Lawfare Podcast John Sipher on Mueller's Report on Russian Intelligence Operations
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May 11, 2019 The podcast discusses the Mueller report's findings on Russian interference in the 2016 US election, including disinformation campaigns, hacking operations, and contacts between Trump campaign affiliates and Russian nationals. It explores the strengths and limitations of viewing the report as an intelligence document, and the differences between intelligence and law enforcement in espionage investigations. The chapter also discusses the challenges of finding time to read and introduces the Blinkist app. It analyzes instances of coordination between the Trump campaign and Russian actors in relation to the hacking of Hillary Clinton's emails. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the implications of the Mueller report on ongoing Russian intelligence operations.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Analyzing Volume One of the Mueller Report as an Intelligence Document
02:45 • 3min
Intelligence vs Law Enforcement in Espionage Investigations
05:31 • 24min
Challenges of Reading and the Blinkist App, followed by Discussion on the Hacking Operation in the Mueller Report
29:50 • 4min
Coordination between Trump Campaign and Russian Actors
33:31 • 13min
Implications of the Mueller Report on Russian Intelligence Operations
46:53 • 3min
