South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Book of Mueller report planned

- By Hillel Italie

Publishers will be ready to put Mueller’s report out in book form when the AG releases a redacted version.

NEW YORK — When Attorney General William Barr releases a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on the Russia investigat­ion, several publishers will be ready to put it out in book form.

Barr notified Congressio­nal leaders Friday that he expects to send them his report by mid-April. Mueller’s findings are nearly 400 pages excluding tables and appendices, and Barr said Friday that material removed will include informatio­n related to ongoing investigat­ions or that compromise sensitive sources. He added that President Donald Trump would not be reviewing the report in advance.

Government studies are not copyrighte­d and can be published by anyone.

Melville House, Skyhorse Publishing and Scribner, in conjunctio­n with The Washington Post, are among those with both print and digital editions planned, within two weeks or less of the report coming out. As with previous releases such as “The 9-11 Commission Report,” the Mueller text also will likely be available for free from a government website, but publishers plan to add their own analysis. The Skyhorse book will include an introducti­on by attorney Alan Dershowitz, a frequent Trump defender. The Scribner release will feature commentary from the Post’s staff.

Melville House plans no analysis, saying the report should be seen “as is.”

“It’s supposed to be a nonpartisa­n document, and readers should be given the respect of experienci­ng it without someone digesting it for them,” Melville publisher Dennis Johnson said in a statement.

Barr’s summary of Mueller’s report said that the investigat­ion didn’t find a criminal conspiracy between Russia and Trump’s campaign to swing the 2016 presidenti­al election. Mueller’s report did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed justice, but Barr said he and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein decided on their own that Mueller’s evidence was insufficie­nt to establish that the president committed obstructio­n.

Some government publicatio­ns have become popular books, notably the Warren Commission report on President John F. Kennedy’s assassinat­ion and the “Starr Report” on President Bill Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. An edition of the 9/11 Commission study, published in 2004, was a million seller and a finalist for the National Book Award.

The Scribner and Skyhorse editions of the Mueller report were in the top 1,000 on Amazon.com Friday.

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