Mueller's Legacy, Press Freedom, and the Showdown Over Mail-In Voting

Mueller's Legacy, Press Freedom, and the Showdown Over Mail-In Voting

Amid an unrelenting news cycle, one story really hit hard for both Mary and Andrew this week: the passing of former FBI Director Robert Mueller. Both hosts worked with him: Mary in the DC US Attorney’s Office; Andrew as FBI Special Counsel, General Counsel, and ultimately, as a top prosecutor in Mueller’s 2016 Special Counsel investigation into Russian election interference.  They reflect on Mueller’s life and legacy being one dedicated to public service, which, in Andrew’s accounting, “wasn't just a calling, it was a privilege.” Next, they move to a win for journalism and freedom of the press: Judge Paul Friedman’s decision in the case brought by the New York Times against the Pentagon regarding press access. And lastly, Mary and Andrew review Monday’s Supreme Court oral arguments in a case centered on whether mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day should be counted. The co-hosts read the tea leaves on the merits the Justices seem to be eyeing and what it could mean for midterm voting this fall. MS NOW: My Source for News, Opinion, and the World. » Subscribe to MS NOW:    / @msnow   MS NOW is the go-to destination for domestic and international breaking news, and best-in-class opinion journalism. For more context and news coverage of the most important stories of our day click here: https://www.ms.now/ #FBI #robertmueller #mailinvoting