Interference, Aaron Zebley
Interference, Aaron Zebley
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Interference
The Inside Story of Trump, Russia, and the Mueller Investigation

Author: Aaron Zebley, James Quarles, Andrew Goldstein

Narrator: Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Interference uncovers the explosive revelations of the Mueller investigation, detailing the behind-the-scenes efforts to expose Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election to favor Donald Trump and the ways Trump interfered in the ongoing investigation, as recounted by Robert Mueller’s closest colleagues, and including an introduction by Mueller himself. The team also shares new and important insights about the role of a special counsel and a criminal investigation in holding a president accountable.

Interference is the “essential” (Kirkus Reviews) true history of the most important and consequential decisions, obstacles, and quandaries Mueller and his team faced when investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. 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 their investigation into election interference and the connections between various Russians and members of the 2016 Trump campaign. Mueller himself wrote the book’s preface.

Interference highlights the many actions Russia took as it favored candidate Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton, offering a powerful reminder of how committed Russia was to influence the election outcome. Ultimately, the special counsel brought indictments against thirty-four individuals and entities, including Trump’s campaign chairman; his deputy campaign chairman; a campaign advisor; his first national security advisor; a longtime Trump associate; and over two-dozen Russian nationals. Every case that was able to proceed to a conclusion resulted in a guilty verdict or plea.

Interference explains the motivations and actions of Russia (which has not stopped exploiting American weaknesses), the importance and limitations of a special counsel, and the urgent need for people to make principled decisions even when being pushed from all directions not to do so. Much can be learned from the experiences faced by Mueller’s team as they broke ground on some of the most complicated challenges facing our country—then and now. Their findings are essential to an understanding of America’s current struggle to preserve the rule of law and strike the balance between presidential immunity and presidential accountability. The narrative carries special relevance following the Supreme Court’s 2024 decision granting broad immunity to a president, a decision that sharply limits the conduct for which a president can be prosecuted—or even investigated.

About Aaron Zebley

Aaron Zebley was Robert Mueller’s deputy and was by his side for every major decision. Prior to working in the special counsel’s office, Zebley served in multiple roles at the US Department of Justice and the FBI, including FBI chief of staff, senior counselor in the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, assistant US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and as an FBI team leader and case agent in the 9/11 investigation. Zebley is in private practice in Washington, DC.

About James Quarles

James Quarles was Mueller’s senior counselor. A seasoned trial lawyer who has practiced for more than fifty years, Quarles primarily focuses on representing high-technology companies. Prior to his long career in private practice, Quarles served as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force from 1973 to 1975.

About Andrew Goldstein

Andrew Goldstein was one of Mueller’s lead prosecutors investigating obstruction of justice and Russian interference. Prior to working in the special counsel’s office, Goldstein served as chief of the public corruption unit at the US attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York, where he prosecuted numerous high-profile cases. Goldstein is a former staff writer at Time, and currently chairs the white-collar defense and investigations practice at Cooley LLP.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryce Rocks on August 24, 2022

its like Love and Other Words but with baseball and slut shaming. so basically nothing like Love and Other Words.......more

Goodreads review by Jen (jensdreamylittlereads) on July 17, 2019

A unique painfully raw, thought provoking rollercoaster of a read. This book was so addictive. I really like Harlow’s writing style and I really got drawn into this story about Brayden and Ashley. Interference is a heart-wrenching page-turner that had me mesmerized from beginning to end. From the fir......more

Goodreads review by Lu on March 20, 2020

2 ⭐⭐ - Meh! ================ Karma finally bit him in the ass. He’s hurt.” In the last few years, they’d merged his name with a Victoria’s Secret model and a handful of Hollywood starlets. Why was I standing before him like a lovesick idiot? This was the man who broke it all apart. But I’d met him first.......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa Gayle ⚔️ on July 21, 2019

Disclaimer: This review MAY contain spoilers. I received an Advance Reader Copy at no cost from the publisher/author. All opinions in my review are my own. This book blew me away! I am seriously at a loss for words right now. Let's see if I can try to articulate how I'm feeling. This is one of the b......more

Goodreads review by Valeen on July 22, 2019

Wow, what a debut! Brayden and Ashley have a bond that they share only with each other. Yes, she's his best friend's little sister, but she's also his friend. And more, if she has any say in the matter. But Brayden knows better than to cross that line. And it's that refusal that can change the......more