Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department
by Carol Leonnig, Aaron C. Davis
Narrated by January LaVoy, Carol Leonnig, Aaron C. Davis
Why Listen?
Pulitzer winners Leonnig and Davis expose how the Justice Department was systematically weaponized, and the authors' own narration cuts through political spin with the authority of reporters who were actually there.
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About This Audiobook
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis expose how America's most sacred democratic institution became a political battleground over the past decade. Their investigation reveals the systematic erosion of independence within the Justice Department, documenting unprecedented pressures from political leadership and the internal struggles of career prosecutors and FBI agents caught between duty and survival. The authors trace a pattern of institutional compromise that fundamentally altered the relationship between law enforcement and political power, showing how fear and partisanship infiltrated an agency designed to operate above the political fray.
The audiobook benefits from a compelling multi-narrator approach, with January LaVoy delivering the primary narration while Leonnig and Davis contribute their own voices to key passages. This collaborative performance adds authenticity and urgency to their investigative findings, allowing listeners to hear the passion and concern that drove their reporting. LaVoy's measured pace allows the weight of each revelation to register fully, while the authors' direct involvement creates an intimate connection between their journalistic process and the audience. The audio format proves particularly effective for this dense investigative work, transforming complex institutional analysis into an accessible and gripping listening experience.