As part of the final section of Volume 1, pages 174-199, this section explains the Special Council's decisions on whether to exercise its prosecutorial authority with regard to the evidence it found through the investigation.
Prosecution and Declination Decisions (0:24)
A. Russian "Active Measures" Social Media Campaign (2:01)
B. Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations (4:50 )
- Section 1030 Computer-Intrusion Conspiracy (4:56)
- Background (5:01)
- Charging Decision As to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (6:51)
- Potential Section 1030 Violation By [Redacted - Personal Privacy] (7:02)
C. Russian Government Outreach and Contacts (7:58)
- Potential Coordination: Conspiracy and Collusion (9:52)
- Potential Coordination: Foreign Agent Statutes (FARA and 18 U.S.C. § 951) (12:38)
- Governing Law (12:59)
- Application (15:43)
- Campaign Finance (17:53)
- Overview Of Governing Law (18:32)
- Application to June 9 Trump Tower Meeting (21:12)
- Thing-of-Value Element (24:19)
- Willfulness (27:19)
- Difficulties in Valuing Promised Information (29:28)
- Application to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:01)
- Questions Over Whether [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:12)
- Willfulness (31:22)
- Constitutional Considerations (31:43)
- Analysis as to [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (31:55)
- False Statements and Obstruction of the Investigation (32:09)
- Overview Of Governing Law (32:31)
- Application to Certain Individuals (35:06)
- George Papadopoulos (35:09)
- [Redacted - Personal Privacy] (40:08)
- Michael Flynn (40:17)
- Michael Cohen (43:25)
- [Redacted - Harm to Ongoing Matter] (47:02)
- Jeff Sessions (47:11)
- Others Interviewed During the Investigation (50:34)
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