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The political struggle over the Mueller report illustrates the tortuous social life of a text—especially a text fraught with high political stakes for a sitting president. Special counsel regulations required Robert Mueller to communicate his “prosecution or declination decisions” in a report to the attorney general who would then provide a summary to Congress—ensuring the report would pass through several links of a twisty speech chain before reaching the public.

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To Impeach or Not to Impeach?

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  • Adam Hodges
  • Charles Briggs
  • conduit metaphor
  • Congress
  • congressional oversight
  • constitutional duty
  • Donald McGahn
  • Donald Trump
  • fixed text
  • impeach
  • impeach Trump
  • impeachment
  • interpretation
  • interpretive act
  • intertextual gap
  • intertextuality
  • James Comey
  • Jan Blommaert
  • Justice Department
  • language and politics
  • letter to Barr
  • linguistic anthropology
  • meaning and language
  • Michael Reddy
  • Mueller report
  • Mueller report summary
  • obstruction of justice
  • Office of Legal Counsel
  • omissions
  • president of the United States
  • redacted report
  • redactions
  • reported speech
  • Resisting a Hostile Regime of Language
  • Richard Bauman
  • Robert Mueller
  • Russia investigation
  • social life of language
  • special counsel
  • text
  • Trumped Up Words
  • US Constitution
  • Voloshinov
  • When Words Trump Politics
  • William Barr
  • Words & Power
by Chelsea Horton
Published May 22, 2019

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