Professor John Q. Barrett, who worked for the independent counsel who investigated the Iran-Contra affair, is a go-to expert for reporters covering special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation into Russia's interference with the 2016 election.
Here's just a sampling of the recent reporting he's contributed to:
What Is a 'Proactive Cooperator'? (Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, October 31, 2017)
Mueller’s First Indictments Send a Message to Trump (Peter Baker, The New York Times, October 30, 2017)
Robert Mueller Is Just Getting Started (Matt Ford and Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, October 30, 2017)
Robert Mueller’s First Charges (Matt Ford and Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, October 27, 2017)
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