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Best podcasts about former special counsel robert mueller

Latest podcast episodes about former special counsel robert mueller

Knewz
Robert Mueller is living in a memory care facility

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 3:05 Transcription Available


 Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller, 81, has been "living in a memory care facility."Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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The Dan Bongino Show
The Obamagate Story Just Got Even Weirder | Episode 98

The Dan Bongino Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 60:11


Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller sits in front of Congress for long-anticipated hearings; A rogue shooter terrorizes a military base; Trump scores another economic win, and the war on illegal immigration rages on. Shooting at Georgia's Fort Stewart Injures 5 Soldiers; US Army Sergeant in Custody https://www.foxnews.com/us/fort-stewart-georgia-lockdown-due-active-shooter-incident-injuries Trump Raises India Tariffs to 50 Percent Due to Their Russian Oil Imports https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/trump-raises-indias-tariff-rate-to-50-percent-over-russian-oil-imports-5897495?src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport A Federal Investigation Is Raising Serious Concerns for Organ Donors https://thenationalpulse.com/2025/08/05/a-federal-investigation-is-raising-serious-concerns-for-organ-donors/ Sponsors: Blackout Coffee - BlackoutCoffee.com/Vince Patriot Mobile - patriotmobile.com/Vince Bon Charge - boncharge.com and use the code VINCE Fatty15 - fatty15.com/vince Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Encounter  - Voice of America
Mueller Testimony Ramifications

Encounter - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 25:11


Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his long-awaited testimony on July 24 about his report on Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election and any links between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees. Allan Lichtman, Distinguished Professor of History at American University, and Mark Simakovsky, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council Eurasia Center, discuss with host Carol Castiel the highlights and implications of Robert Mueller recent testimony and whether it provides impetus to an impeachment inquiry, which is gaining increasing support among Democratic lawmakers.

Hancock and Kelley
The political future of former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens

Hancock and Kelley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 20:08


This week on Hancock and Kelley, Mike Colombo filled in for host John Brown.The topics covered include:Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony on Capitol Hill.The budget agreement reached and what it means for the growing deficit.Comments made this week by Senator Josh Hawley.The next round of Democratic Debates.The political future of former Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim
Houston's Morning News 5-8am with Jimmy Barrett & Shara Fryer

Houston's Morning News w/ Shara & Jim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 129:09


Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter on the morning of 07/25/2019, including: Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before a pair of House Committees (Judiciary/Intelligence) on his two-year investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. We’ll have a recap and reaction. The Trump administration has not installed a single mile of new wall in a previously fenceless part of the U.S.-Mexico border in the 30 months since President Trump assumed office, despite his campaign promise to construct a “big beautiful wall.” In a statement last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the federal agency overseeing border barrier construction, confirmed that all the fencing completed since Trump took office is "in place of dilapidated designs" because the existing fence was in need of replacement. The agency said that it had built 51 miles of steel bollard fence with funding that was set aside during fiscal 2017 and 2018. But while the funding was meant both to replace outdated walls and to place barriers where there previously had been none, the government has only completed the replacement projects.

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Loud & Clear
Mueller Falls from Grace but Russiagate Hoax will not Die

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 114:07


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Aaron Maté, a journalist with The Grayzone and The Nation, who launched a new show this week on The Grayzone called Pushback with Aaron Maté.Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified yesterday in front of two committees. Despite his clear lack of knowledge of the report and refusal to answer the majority of questions, headlines today included the New York Times’ “Mueller Defends Inquiry and Says Russia Isn’t Done: Rejects ‘Witch Hunt’ Claim and Warns of New Meddling.”Thursday’s weekly series “Criminal Injustice” is about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), and Kevin Gosztola, a writer for Shadowproof.com and co-host of the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure, join the show.Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló resigned yesterday effective next week in the aftermath of a crippling scandal that began when leaked chat logs showed that he had used homophobic and misogynistic language about Puerto Rican politicians and personalities and that he had mocked victims of Hurricane Maria. Over the past week, the island has seen the largest demonstrations in its history. Rosselló is expected to be replaced by Puerto Rico’s Secretary of Justice, Wanda Vasquez. Brian and John speak with Dr. Maritza Stanchich, a professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico, an award-winning journalist, and a longtime activist in the areas of human rights and civil rights, and Dr. Adriana Garriga-López, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Kalamazoo College.Britain’s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson reshaped the UK government today by appointing a cabinet that is arguably the most conservative in the country’s history. One national political observer said, “it’s not a reshuffle. It’s an entirely new government.” Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt and Finance Minister Phillip Hammond were both fired, while Johnson named Dominic Raab as Foreign Secretary, and named his brother Joe, Johnson, as Minister of State for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy. Meanwhile, rumors abound that Scotland may ask for another referendum on leaving the UK and the impending exit of the country from the European Union causes a cascading political crisis. Andy Brennan, a journalist with Asia Times and CGTN, joins the show.A regular Thursday segment deals with the ongoing militarization of space. As the US continues to withdraw from international arms treaties, will the weaponization and militarization of space bring the world closer to catastrophe? Brian and John speak with Prof. Karl Grossman, a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury and the host of a nationally aired television program focused on environmental, energy, and space issues, and with Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.

Loud & Clear
Mueller Hearings: Another Colossal Democratic Party Blunder

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 116:30


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net, whose latest article on the topic is “Investigation Nation: Mueller, Russiagate, and Fake Politics.”Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees today. Mueller appeared confused and slow at many points during the testimony as Democrats tried to keep the Russiagate narrative going and Republicans tried in vain to get Mueller to comment on the shadowy origins of the investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign.Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, and Sputnik news analyst and producer Nicole Roussell, join the show.The hosts continue their coverage of the Mueller hearings. Brian and John speak with Daniel Lazare, a journalist and author of three books--“The Frozen Republic,” “The Velvet Coup,” and “America's Undeclared War.”The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into several tech giants, including Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google, to determine how they got so big and whether they have illegally squelched competitors. The real question is “should they be broken up?” Meanwhile, Facebook will have to pay a $5 billion fine for failing to protect users’ data. Steve Keen, the author of “Debunking Economics” and the world’s first crowdfunded economist whose work is at patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen, joins the show.Boris Johnson officially took office as the new Prime Minister of the UK today and proceeded to reshape the country’s cabinet and replace half of his ministers as he prepares to lead the country out of the European Union by the end of October. Londoners even formed a human chain across the road to block his car from going to Buckingham Palace to be named Prime Minister. Steve Hedley, the senior assistant general secretary of the UK’s Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers Union, joins Brian and John.As of today, Benjamin Netanyahu is the longest serving Prime Minister in the history of the State of Israel. His legacy will be one of polarization, one of expansion and even corruption. But he has become the very definition of Israeli politics. What does that mean for peace or even for continuing expansion of Jewish settlements or destruction of Palestinian villages? Miko Peled, the author of “The General’s Son - A Journey of an Israeli in Palestine” and "Injustice: The Story of the Holy Land Foundation Five, joins the show.

CNN's The Daily DC
Robert Mueller, Reluctant Witness

CNN's The Daily DC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 22:39


Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's testimony before two House committees confirmed the underlying facts of his historic investigation into Russian election interference and potential obstruction by the White House. But CNN Political Director David Chalian breaks down how his testimony likely failed to move the needle for Democrats hoping he would spark momentum towards impeachment. #Politics #DavidChalian #2020 #Democrats #RobertMueller #Trump

KNX In Depth
KNX InDepth (July 24, 2019)

KNX In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 38:08


If ever there was a day for Great Expectations, today was that day. Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before not one, but two different House committees about Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether President Trump obstructed justice in trying to stop the probe. But did Mueller's testimony, at times halting, at times legalistic, at times, but rarely, spirited...move the needle as pundits like to say? He more often than not refused to budge from the script of his nearly 450 page report and steadfastly refused to step into the political debate that has swirled around him and his investigation for years now. And so, we will go In Depth with members of Congress who questioned Mueller and get the opinion of our analysts. Boeing is fastening its corporate seat-belt as it appears to be headed for severe turbulence. Boeing saying today it MAY stop production of the ill-fated 737 MAX jetliner. The model has been grounded following two fatal crashes ---and a search for a fix keeps coming up with even more things that need to be repaired. We will go In Depth . Facebook will pay out a whopping 5-billion-dollar fine to the Federal Trade Commission for its mishandling of users personal data.......but is that really enough to force Facebook into more responsible guarding of all of that valuable personal information? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Morning Shift Podcast
Mueller Testimony Primer, Arts Advocate Retires

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 20:08


Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller will reluctantly answer a subpoena and testify before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees tomorrow. Ahead of the proceedings, which will air live on WBEZ, NPR national security editor Phil Ewing tells us what to listen for, and why it matters.Plus, after 4 decades promoting music and music education in Chicago, Jim Hirsch is retiring. He talks about his days with the Old Town School of Folk Music, and the work he’s done for the last 15 years with the Chicago Sinfonietta

Loud & Clear
.02% of British Population Chooses Boris Johnson as Next Prime Minister

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 113:46


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Neil Clark, a journalist and broadcaster whose work has appeared in The Guardian, The Week, and Morning Star.Britain’s Conservatives today voted for Boris Johnson to take over the party’s leadership. He will become Prime Minister tomorrow afternoon. Nearly 160,000 Conservative Party members voted and gave Johnson 66 percent to Jeremy Hunt’s 34 percent. Johson said his matra would be Deliver Brexit, Unite the Country, and Defeat Jeremy Corbyn. When a reported noted that this spelled “DUD,” Johnson added, “Energize the Country,” and said, “That’s what we’re going to do, DUDE.” In the meantime, several cabinet ministers already have resigned. Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller will testify tomorrow before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees following two years of silence and release of his written report on allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. Mueller, however, is unlikely to say anything of substance. He already told Congress that he would limit his statement and answers to what was released in the report. And the Justice Department yesterday instructed him to limit the scope of his testimony solely to the report and the information contained in it. Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net, joins the show. Venezuela was hit again yesterday by a nationwide power outage that the Information Minister blamed on an “electromagnetic attack.” At least 14 of Venezuela’s 24 states were affected when the power went off yesterday at 4:00, snarling traffic and causing chaos during rush hour. Venezuela suffered a series of blackouts in March, which the government blamed on US attempts to disrupt the Guri hydroelectric dam. The attack on the electric grid comes as the Venezuelan government says U.S. spy planes entered the country’s airspace and hardline factions of the opposition seek to derail the political dialogue sponsored by Norway. Brian and John speak with Chuck Kaufman, he is the National Co-Coordinator of the Alliance for Global Justice. More than 400,000 people took to the streets of San Juan yesterday in the largest demonstrations ever to have taken place in Puerto Rico. Protestors want Governor Ricardo Rosselló to resign. We told you yesterday that Rosselló has caught making misogynistic and homophobic remarks about prominent Puerto Ricans and mocking victims of Hurricane Maria in private chats with friends and other governmental officials. His political allies have abandoned him. And even the island’s largest-circulation daily newspaper told the governor in a front-page editorial to quit. Dr. Mariolga Reyes Cruz, an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Puerto Rico and a founding and active member of PAReS, an education collective, and Aurora Santiago-Ortiz, Research Enhancement and Leadership (REAL) Fellow and a doctoral student in Social Justice Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, join the show. Israeli elections will take place on September 17 and the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, will likely move even further to the right. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu probably will remain as Prime Minister, despite the fact that he has serious corruption-related felonies hanging over his head. And all the while, the government will continue to raze Palestinian villages, burn Palestinian fields, and build Israeli settlements in their place. Dr. Yousef Jabareen, a member of the Israeli Knesset representing Hadash, a progressive party that draws its support primarily from the country’s Palestinian population, joins Brian and John. Tuesday’s weekly series is False Profits—A Weekly Look at Wall Street and Corporate Capitalism with Daniel Sankey. Brian and John speak with financial policy analyst Daniel Sankey.Today’s regular segment that airs every Tuesday is called Women & Society. This weekly segment is about the major issues, challenges, and struggles facing women in all aspects of society. Hannah Dickinson, an associate professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and an organizer with the Geneva Women’s Assembly, Karla Reyes, managing editor of the women’s magazine Breaking the Chains, and Loud & Clear producer Nicole Roussell join the show.

Stay Tuned with Preet
CAFE Insider 07/22: Mueller Time, At Last

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 14:01


In this clip from the CAFE Insider podcast, "Mueller Time, At Last" co-hosts Preet Bharara and Anne Milgram preview Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s upcoming public testimony before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees. Plus, a moment to honor the legacy of Robert Morgenthau, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the longest-serving Manhattan District Attorney. To hear the full episode, join the CAFE Insider community.

Aspen Ideas to Go
The Inside Story of the Mueller Investigation: How Will It Play Out?

Aspen Ideas to Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 62:35


Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller is scheduled to testify in front of Congress Wednesday. He’ll answer questions about the 400-plus page report he delivered to the Attorney General in March. The report details a two-year investigation on Russian election interference and whether President Trump obstructed justice. It left almost as many open questions as there were before Mueller began his probe. Some people argue the President has been cleared and it’s time to move on. How will what Mueller says to lawmakers change the public’s perspective? Will his testimony alter the trajectory in Washington? How will it impact policy? Neal Katyal, Georgetown Law professor, joins Ted Olson, former Solicitor General, and Garrett Graff, director of a Cyber-Journalism Initiative at the Aspen Institute. Mary Louise Kelly, co-host of “All Things Considered” at NPR, moderates their discussion. The views and opinions of the podcast guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Aspen Institute.