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Podcast
Mueller, She Wrote
Presentation
Starring"A. G.", Jaleesa Johnson, Jordan Coburn
GenrePolitics, comedy
Publication
Original release2017
Related
Websitewww.muellershewrote.com

Mueller, She Wrote is a podcast with an all-female cast led by the pseudonymous A. G., a military veteran in a senior role in an executive branch agency. It mixes comedy, legal commentary and political analysis, from a liberal perspective, and centres on the Mueller investigation. The co-hosts are San Diego comedians Jaleesa Johnson and Jordan Coburn.

While the podcast is comedic in tone, it has been praised for capturing the minute detail of the Mueller investigation, and for a record of accurate predictions, and The Guardian has described it as "an indispensable source of curatorial journalism for many Trump-Russia watchers".

See also

References

  1. Stoeffel, Kat (2018-08-06). "The Trump Administration's Funniest Mole". ELLE. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  2. Wells, Peter (2019-01-30). "Podcast Mueller, She Wrote captures the minutiae of Trump's Russia probe". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
  3. Abramson, Seth (2018-11-22). "Trump-Russia is too complex to report. We must turn to curatorial journalism". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-02-10.

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