Publishers are lining up to release special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report as a book – if and when it is made public.
The investigation into alleged collusion between Moscow and Donald Trump's campaign for the US presidency will be delivered by Robert Muellerto the new attorney general, William Barr, who will decide how much is made public. Last week, independent press Skyhorse Publishing said it would release a book version of the report once it had access to the documents, telling Publishers Weekly that “we know that making the Mueller report instantly available will be both a public service and good business”.
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Now major publisher Simon & Schuster has also announced that it will publish the Mueller report immediately, “when and if” its findings become public. Along with an introduction from investigative journalists Rosalind S Helderman and Matt Zapotosky, the book will include the special counsel's “most pertinent filings (including criminal indictments)” and a timeline of significant events. The S&S edition is expected to be published this month.
