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will be a public-domain document, which book publishers are free to release and supplement however they see fit.
Which gives the reader plenty of options.
Presumably the voice will be automated, so youll be hearing a lot of redacted in Alexa voice.
(Or, of course, you might just go on theDOJ websiteand give it a read.)
(Heldermanwon a Pulitzerfor her reporting on Russia and the Trump campaign in thePostlast year.)
Those will also be available by next Friday or shortly afterward.
There wont be any introductory bells or whistles, just a straight report for $9.99.
(Perfect for those of us who think theres beenenough spinalready.)
The relatively small first printing of 50,000 should hit stores by Monday, April 29.