Jeff Sessions

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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Donald Trump
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person Donald Trump
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person Donald Trump
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Alexander Acosta
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Alexander Acosta
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person Alexander Acosta
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person Donald Trump
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person Justice Department
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organization DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
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person Donald Trump
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Jerry Brown
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person Donald Trump
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person Donald Trump
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person James Comey
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Jeff Sessions confirmed as U.S. Attorney General United States View
2025-11-19 N/A Attorney General Jeff Sessions delivered a speech in Sacramento regarding the lawsuit against Cal... Sacramento, CA View
2025-11-19 N/A President Trump calls on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to end the Russia probe via Twitter. Twitter (Virtual) View
2018-11-01 N/A Resignation of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Washington D.C. (Implied) View
2018-11-01 N/A Resignation of Jeff Sessions Washington D.C. (implied) View
2018-09-01 N/A U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was expected to meet with state attorneys general to discuss ... Washington View
2017-06-01 N/A A photo was taken of Sessions and Rosenstein. unspecified View
2017-05-13 N/A Attorney General Jeff Sessions interviewed eight candidates to replace James Comey. Unknown View
2017-03-01 N/A Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he would recuse himself from the Russia investigation. N/A View
2017-01-01 N/A Senate confirmation hearings for Jeff Sessions. Washington D.C. (implied) View
2017-01-01 N/A Sessions confirmed as U.S. Attorney General USA View

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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.

News article transcript / digital content format, likely from an evidence file for a congressional committee.
2025-11-19

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This document is a Wall Street Journal article from circa September 2018, possibly collected as an exhibit for the House Oversight Committee. It details mounting political pressure on tech giants like Google and Facebook from U.S. lawmakers over concerns of anti-conservative bias, data privacy, and potential antitrust violations. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

News article / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article or report detailing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's role in overseeing the Mueller investigation into Russian interference. It describes Rosenstein's actions to authorize and protect the probe, and the subsequent political pressure and criticism he faced from President Trump and his allies. Contrary to the user prompt's framing, this document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein.

News article or report, possibly from apple news, with a footer indicating it is part of the 'house oversight' records.
2025-11-19

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This document is a news-style report, likely an exhibit labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028330', detailing the role of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein during the early Trump administration. It focuses on his involvement in the firing of FBI Director James Comey and his subsequent appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel for the Russia investigation in May 2017. The document is about US political events and is not related to Jeffrey Epstein.

News article / report
2025-11-19

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This document contains the underlying data for a Vox news article from September 24, 2018, analyzing the political uncertainty surrounding Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The article discusses conflicting reports about his potential firing or resignation, his critical role in overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and a scheduled meeting with President Trump. The situation was reportedly triggered by a New York Times report about Rosenstein's past discussions of secretly recording the president.

News article (web page data structure)
2025-11-19

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This newspaper article from December 8, 2018, reports that over two dozen U.S. lawmakers are demanding an investigation into Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta for his role as a former federal prosecutor in brokering a lenient 2008 plea deal for multimillionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The call for a probe, spurred by a Miami Herald investigation, highlights how the deal granted Epstein immunity, hid the proceedings from his underage victims, and allowed him to serve only 13 months in jail.

Newspaper article
2025-11-19
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Discuss firing James Comey

From: Donald Trump
To: Jeff Sessions

A meeting at the White House to discuss firing FBI Director James Comey.

Meeting
2017-05-01

Firing James Comey

From: Donald Trump
To: Jeff Sessions

A meeting at the White House to discuss firing FBI Director James Comey.

Meeting
2017-05-01

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