Topic: Andrew Weissman

3 chapters across the catalog

Showly
Episode 1159 9:41 - 13:14

1159: Showly

Andrew Weissman, Mueller Investigation Leadership Claims

Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova claims on Fox Business that Andrew Weissman was the true architect of the Mueller investigation. DiGenova characterizes Robert Mueller as incompetent and unaware during his testimony, suggesting Weissman directed aggressive tactics such as the midnight raid on Roger Stone and the solitary confinement of Paul Manafort. The discussion notes a lack of mainstream media focus on Weissman's role.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158 10:27 - 14:14

1158: Taking a Mueller

Andrew Weissman, Concord Management and Arthur Anderson

The Special Counsel's office faced criticism for failing to produce evidence in court linking the Russian Internet Research Agency troll farms directly to the Russian government, despite making that claim in the report. Lead prosecutor Andrew Weissman is identified as the primary driver of the investigation, with critics drawing parallels to his past work on the Arthur Anderson case, which was later overturned by the Supreme Court. Weissman is characterized as a partisan figure who operated while Mueller served as a mere figurehead.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158 43:18 - 46:37

1158: Taking a Mueller

Andrew Weissman Influence, Ted Turner Anecdote

The discussion reiterates that Andrew Weissman was the true architect of the Mueller report, while Mueller acted as a figurehead. Representative Devin Nunes is praised for his opening statement condemning the presence of an FBI aide during the testimony. The segment concludes with a comparison between Mueller's public appearance and a documentary depiction of Ted Turner's struggle with dementia, framing the hearing as "cruel" to an aging public servant.