This document appears to be a page from a report, book, or detailed memo obtained by the House Oversight Committee (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030252). It analyzes the legal strategies and tensions between the Trump White House and the Mueller Special Counsel investigation. Key topics include the President's potential to unilaterally fire Rod Rosenstein or the Attorney General, the strategic use of presidential pardons (specifically regarding Michael Flynn), and the Special Counsel's view that using pardons to protect oneself constitutes obstruction of justice.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| The President | Subject of investigation |
Refers to Donald Trump; text discusses his potential to fire staff, issue pardons, and obstruct justice.
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| Robert Mueller / The Mueller Team | Special Counsel |
Investigating the President; analyzing legal risks of pardons and firing.
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| Attorney General | Official |
Likely Jeff Sessions (implied by mention of recusal); President considered firing him to end investigation.
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| Rosenstein | Deputy Attorney General |
Rod Rosenstein; President considered firing him to replace him with someone who would oversee the investigation diffe...
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| Michael Flynn | Former National Security Advisor |
Target of investigation; expected to receive a pardon from the President.
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| White House advisors | Staff |
Present and former advisors urging the President to end the investigation.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Supreme Court |
Potential venue for a legal test if the investigation is shut down.
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| Congress |
Political body that might respond with impeachment.
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| Special Counsel's Office |
The investigative body led by Mueller.
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| White House |
Executive branch administration.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of advisors urging the President to act.
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"The Special Counsel has concluded the President's pardon power is near absolute: the President can certainly pardon himself, and others involved in the investigation."Source
"If you pardon someone to get yourself off the hook, that's obstruction, and subverting the rule of law and the constitution you've pledged to uphold."Source
"The delays and disruption that result as courts sort out the ramifications of the President's actions might well be the President's legal friend"Source
"The Mueller team continues to believe it is protected by political realities—the President can not know how Congress might respond, and it might well respond with impeachment."Source
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