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‘It’s Mueller Time’
The Mueller investigation, the Official Record and the rule of law
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Between May 2017 and March 2019 an investigation carried out by Special Counsel Robert Mueller dominated US political life. Ostensibly an inquiry into ‘any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump’ and related matters, Mueller's investigation also became a staging post for bipartisan clashes and recriminations, a battleground for differing interpretations of the US Constitution and presidential authority. However, the Mueller investigation also produced a wealth of material that can be utilised to explore the relationship between the Official Record and the rule of law in a democratic context. This chapter evolves in four sections. To begin, the roots of Mueller’s investigation are documented. Next, a consideration of the legal context and frameworks that led to Mueller's appointment occurs. Two similar prior investigations, into the administrations of presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, are touched upon. Next, the actions of Trump relating to Mueller's investigation are explored. This section also summarises the Mueller report’s main findings. Finally, this chapter reflects on some key aspects of the relationship between the Official Record and the rule of law that arise from the consideration of the Mueller investigation, as well as the conjecture that can emerge from differing interpretations.

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