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Illustrated Mueller Report tries to finally get you to read the darn thing

Illustrated Mueller Report tries to finally get you to read the darn thing
Ben Bowman

Ben Bowman

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Illustrated Mueller Report
Chad Hurd/Business Insider

The Mueller Report is 448 pages. In today’s daily blitzkrieg of information, it’s hard to find time to read a handful of tweets, let alone a long and winding document outlining possible high crimes and misdemeanors.

Hollywood celebrities tried their hand at drawing attention to the report with a staged reading of the key moments. John Lithgow makes a good Trump:

Vice spent nearly 12 hours reading the whole thing:

Our representatives aren’t reading it, either. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said she finds it “tedious.” Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) says he doesn’t see the point of reading it.

Since none of this is working (and our entire democracy might be at stake), the folks at Insider took another approach. They hired the writer of “Black Hawk Down” and an illustrator who works on “Archer” to create a more compelling version. This one reads like a thriller and catches the eye like a graphic novel. You can read the illustrated Mueller Report here.

You didn’t click that, did you?

(Sigh.)

What if we show you another picture from it?

Obstruction of justice
Courtesy: Chad Hurd/Business Insider

Will you click now? Will you read it? Will you at least vote next year? Please?

Ben Bowman

Ben Bowman

Ben Bowman is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who led Softonic.com's editorial team in 2018 and 2019. Before joining Softonic, he was the Head of Content for Curiosity.com and a news producer for NBC, Fox, and CBS. He is an award-winning filmmaker and director of sketch and improv comedy, and a contributing writer for the Pitch comedy app.

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