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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Document Information

Type: News article transcript / digital content format, likely from an evidence file for a congressional committee.
File Size: 3.27 MB
Summary

This document is a transcript of a news article from circa September 2018, formatted with digital metadata and marked as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028449'. It details political events during the Trump administration, focusing on the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and President Trump's contemplation of firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Dr. Blasey Accuser
Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Judge Kavanaugh of sexual assault. President Trump stated she should be allowed to...
Deborah Ramirez Accuser
A woman who accused Judge Kavanaugh of exposing himself to her during a party at Yale University.
Judge Kavanaugh Supreme Court Nominee
Brett Kavanaugh, then-nominee for the Supreme Court, who was facing multiple allegations of misconduct. He denied the...
Mr. Trump President of the United States
Donald Trump, who commented on the Kavanaugh allegations, the potential firing of Rod Rosenstein, and his former atto...
Vice President Mike Pence Vice President of the United States
Mentioned as being able to break a 50-50 tie in the Senate for the Kavanaugh confirmation vote.
Rod J. Rosenstein Deputy Attorney General
Reportedly suggested secretly recording President Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment. Trump was considering firing...
Jeff Sessions Attorney General
Mentioned as having recused himself from overseeing the Russia investigation.
Robert S. Mueller III Special Counsel
Supervised by Rod Rosenstein in the Russia investigation. His prosecutors were speaking with Michael Cohen.
Michael D. Cohen Former Personal Attorney to President Trump
Mentioned as talking with Mueller's prosecutors after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations.

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
Senate
The U.S. Senate, responsible for the confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh.
The New Yorker
News organization that published a story about Deborah Ramirez's allegation against Judge Kavanaugh.
Yale University
The location of an alleged incident involving Judge Kavanaugh and Deborah Ramirez.
White House
The executive office of the President, which had hoped for Democratic support for Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Republicans
Political party holding a slim majority in the Senate during the Kavanaugh confirmation.
Democrats
Political party whose support for Kavanaugh was sought by the White House.
The New York Times
News organization that reported on Rod Rosenstein's alleged comments about recording the president.
Justice Department
The U.S. Department of Justice, which stated Rosenstein was joking about taping the president.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028449', suggesting the document is part of a collection for the House Oversig...

Timeline (4 events)

Circa September 2018
Confirmation process for Supreme Court nominee Judge Kavanaugh, complicated by allegations of misconduct.
Washington D.C. (implied)
Circa September 2018
President Trump considers firing Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein following media reports about his past comments.
White House (implied)
Last year (relative to Sept 2018)
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein reportedly suggested secretly recording President Trump and raised the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment.
Not specified
Unspecified (during college years)
Alleged incident where an inebriated Judge Kavanaugh exposed himself to Deborah Ramirez during a dormitory party.
Dormitory at Yale University

Locations (1)

Location Context
The location of a dormitory party where an alleged incident involving Judge Kavanaugh and Deborah Ramirez occurred.

Relationships (7)

Mr. Trump Nominator / Nominee Judge Kavanaugh
The text discusses the confirmation process for Judge Kavanaugh, who was nominated by President Trump.
Dr. Blasey Accuser / Accused Judge Kavanaugh
The text mentions Dr. Blasey's allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
Deborah Ramirez Accuser / Accused Judge Kavanaugh
The text describes Deborah Ramirez's allegation that Judge Kavanaugh exposed himself to her.
Rod J. Rosenstein Supervisor / Subordinate Robert S. Mueller III
The text states that 'Mr. Rosenstein supervises the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.'
Mr. Trump Superior / Subordinate (contentious) Rod J. Rosenstein
The text describes Rosenstein as the deputy attorney general under Trump and mentions Trump was considering firing him.
Michael D. Cohen Former Attorney / Client Mr. Trump
The text identifies Michael D. Cohen as Mr. Trump's 'former personal attorney'.
Michael D. Cohen Cooperating Witness / Prosecutor Robert S. Mueller III
The text states that Cohen 'is talking with Mr. Mueller’s prosecutors' after pleading guilty.

Key Quotes (3)

"I want her to have her voice... Let her have her voice, let her say whatever she has to say. Let him say what he has to say and that in the end these senators will make a choice."
Source
— Mr. Trump (Regarding allowing Dr. Blasey to testify before the Senate about her allegation against Judge Kavanaugh.)
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"no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment."
Source
— Mr. Rosenstein (His stated current position regarding the 25th Amendment, as reported in the article.)
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"I don’t want to comment on it until I get all the facts... I haven’t gotten all the facts, but certainly it’s being looked at in terms of what took place. If anything took place and I’ll make a determination sometime later, but I don’t have the facts."
Source
— Mr. Trump (When asked if he would fire Mr. Rosenstein.)
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