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Type: Narrative report / excerpt (likely from a book or investigative article submitted as evidence)
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Summary

This document appears to be a page from a narrative account (possibly a book or long-form report) discussing the internal dynamics of the Robert Mueller investigation into President Trump. It details the Special Counsel's potential strategy to indict the President for obstruction of justice, noting internal disagreements within Mueller's team (specifically mentioning Andrew Weissmann) and the White House's dismissal of collusion charges as a 'witch hunt.' The text analyzes the legal and political maneuvers occurring around the President's 16th month in office.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Donald Trump President of the United States
Subject of the investigation regarding obstruction and collusion; described as having 'flagrant, custom-breaking' beh...
Robert Mueller Special Counsel
Leading the investigation; described as having a team with varying views on indicting the President.
Rod Rosenstein Deputy Attorney General (implied)
Mentioned as someone the White House might be trying to pressure.
Andrew Weissmann Lawyer
Described as the 'number two lawyer under Mueller' and characterized by White House sources as an 'anti-Trump purist'.
Michael Cohen Personal Attorney to the President
Mentioned regarding an investigation that might yield new information for a collusion indictment.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
White House
Source of perspective/leaks; location of the administration.
Special Counsel's Office
The investigative body led by Mueller.
Facebook
Mentioned in the context of 'Facebook ads and some trolls' regarding Russian interference.
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (2 events)

April (Year implied 2018)
Terms of a potential indictment were agreed upon according to a source.
Washington D.C.
Mueller team
First 16 months of presidency
Period of 'flagrant, custom-breaking, events' by the President.
White House

Locations (1)

Location Context
Washington D.C.

Relationships (2)

Robert Mueller Professional/Hierarchical Andrew Weissmann
Weissmann described as 'number two lawyer under Mueller'.
Donald Trump Attorney/Client Michael Cohen
Cohen described as 'President's personal attorney'.

Key Quotes (4)

"There is no smoking gun beyond the often flagrant, custom-breaking, events of the President's 16 months in office."
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""This indictment could have been drafted without anyone being interviewed," said one source."
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"The plan to indict the President is now "more advanced" than it was when the terms of the indictment were agreed in April."
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""That's a witch hunt," said the advisor."
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