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Andrew Weissmann is an American attorney and professor who served as a lead prosecutor in Robert Mueller's Special Counsel's Office. He also led the Enron Task Force, the FBI's Criminal Fraud Section, and taught at NYU Law School.
Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation is a best-selling non-fiction book written by Andrew Weissmann, a former Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA), and later a General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2011 to 2013.
Drew Weissman is a physician and professor at the University of Pennsylvania who co-developed mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 with Katalin Karikó. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2023 and other awards for his contributions to RNA biology and vaccine research.
Andrew Weissmann appeared on MSNBC on Monday night, noting to host Lawrence O’Donnell that Mr Trump told Meet The Press that he knew by 10pm on the night of the election that he had won, ...
Andrew Weissmann and Ryan Goodman wrote that the press had significantly misinterpreted Hur's findings, in part due to how Hur phrased them on the first page of his report: "Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen ...
Jack Smith is an American attorney and special counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice, investigating former president Donald Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack and his mishandling of classified documents. He has also worked as a prosecutor in New York, the International Criminal Court, and the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.
Neal Katyal is an American appellate lawyer and professor of law who served as Acting Solicitor General of the United States under Barack Obama. He has argued numerous cases before the Supreme Court, including Bush v. Gore, Grutter v. Bollinger, and Northwest Austin v. Holder.
On May 29, Andrew Weissmann, who was a top prosecutor during the investigation of whether Trump had secret links to Russia, called the current New York trial "impeccably fair", lavishing praise on Justice Merchan, and saying he had a "man crush" on Merchan. [124]