The President

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The President / Executive Branch

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35 total relationships
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person NSA
Intelligence provider
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2
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person Andrew McCabe
Adversarial superior subordinate
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1
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person Rudy Giuliani
Client
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1
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person Donald F. McGahn II
Client
6
1
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person Michael Flynn
Legal representative
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2
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person Robert Bennett
Client
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1
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person Monica Lewinsky
Alleged sexual relationship
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person Andrew McCabe
Adversarial
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person James Comey
Professional subordinate tense
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person Don McGahn
Legal representative
5
1
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person Alan Dershowitz
Legal representative
5
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person Counsel
Adversarial
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person Ken Starr
Legal representative
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person Attorney General
Professional
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person Ken Starr
Commentator subject
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organization Mueller team
Legal representative
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organization Congress
Institutional conflict
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person Justice Department
Legal representative
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organization Lear Siegler, Inc., Energy Products Division
Legal representative
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organization Congress
Separation of powers adversarial
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organization U.S. Supreme Court
Judicial review
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person Rosenstein
Adversarial
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organization Mueller team
Adversarial
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person NSA
Advisor
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person Counsel
Legal representative
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A President's state visit to the U.K. and Ireland U.K. and Ireland View
N/A N/A The President refused to comply with provisions of the Competition in Contracting Act, viewing th... N/A View
N/A N/A Potential firing of the Attorney General or Rod Rosenstein. White House View
N/A N/A Anticipated pardon of Michael Flynn. Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Bharara leaving office (fired by the President). New York View
N/A N/A Potential firing of the Special Counsel or Attorney General by the President. Washington D.C. (Implied) View
N/A N/A Potential repeal of Special Counsel regulations to close down the investigation. Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Potential firing of Rod Rosenstein by the President. Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Discussion about photographs depicting social settings involving Epstein and the President. N/A View
N/A N/A Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony regarding not witnessing the President in any massage setting or in... N/A View
2025-07-19 Announcement The White House press secretary announced the President had directed the AG to request the unseal... White House View
2018-03-16 N/A Dismissal of Andrew McCabe and loss of his pension following his testimony to Congress. Washington D.C. View
2018-03-16 N/A Dismissal of Andrew McCabe and loss of his pension. Washington D.C. View
2018-02-02 N/A The memorandum was declassified by order of the President. United States View
2018-02-02 N/A The White House sent a letter to Chairman Devin Nunes interpreting the committee's vote as a form... Washington, DC View
2017-07-26 N/A President called the Attorney General to fire McCabe. White House (implied) View
2017-05-09 N/A The President fired FBI Director James Comey. Washington D.C. (implied) View
2012-09-22 N/A Bilateral meetings schedule for His Excellency the President Likely New York (UN General... View
2009-02-04 N/A Issuance of Executive Order 13496, mentioned as a related administrative action mandating federal... United States View
1988-01-01 N/A The Ninth Circuit issues its initial ruling in Lear Siegler, Inc. v. Lehman, 842 F.2d 1102, rejec... Ninth Circuit View
1988-01-01 N/A The Ninth Circuit court ruled in Lear Siegler, Inc. v. Lehman (842 F.2d 1102), rejecting the Pres... Ninth Circuit View
1988-01-01 N/A Supreme Court case: Morrison v. Olson. The Attorney General enforced the independent counsel stat... United States View
1946-01-01 N/A Supreme Court case: United States v. Lovett. The President enforced a statute to withhold compens... United States View
1926-01-01 N/A Supreme Court case: Myers v. United States. The President refused to enforce a limitation on his ... United States View
0007-06-01 N/A Start of the 'third episode' detailed in the indictment involving McCabe and Comey. Washington D.C. View

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This document excerpt, marked as House Oversight material, discusses the legal and political tensions surrounding the Mueller investigation into President Trump. It details the dismissal of FBI Director Andrew McCabe on March 16, 2018, as an alleged act of retaliation. The text analyzes the legal arguments regarding the indictment of a sitting president, citing opinions from the Office of Legal Counsel, Rudy Giuliani, and Alan Dershowitz (described as a Trump legal surrogate).

Report excerpt / narrative account
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a report or book (possibly Michael Wolff's 'Fire and Fury' or similar political reporting) included in House Oversight records. It discusses the internal deliberations of the Mueller Special Counsel investigation, specifically focusing on the potential indictment of the President for obstruction of justice rather than collusion. It highlights the tension between the White House defense strategy and the 'virulently anti-Trump' faction of the Mueller team, specifically naming Andrew Weissmann.

Congressional record / investigative report excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a narrative report detailing the operational security and history of the NSA at Fort Meade, specifically focusing on the tenure and breach of Edward Snowden. It describes the NSA's SIGINT capabilities, internal network structures (NSANet), and the specific methodology Snowden used to access and compromise Level 3 intelligence regarding Russia, Iran, and China starting from his hiring in 2009. While the footer suggests it is part of a House Oversight production, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein.

Government report / investigative narrative
2025-11-19

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This document is a memorandum from the HPSCI Majority Staff, dated January 18, 2018, regarding alleged abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by the DOJ and FBI. It details an investigation into the FISA warrant obtained for electronic surveillance on Carter Page, a former Trump campaign advisor, and lists the high-level officials who signed the surveillance applications. Please note, this document is commonly known as the 'Nunes Memo' and is unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein.

Congressional memorandum
2025-11-19

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This document is a letter from Donald F. McGahn II, Counsel to the President, announcing the President's authorization to declassify a specific memorandum. The decision was made after a review involving the White House, DNI, and DOJ, citing 'significant public interest.' The document is cc'd to Speaker Paul Ryan and Ranking Member Adam Schiff and does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Official letter
2025-11-19

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This document is a letter from the White House to Chairman Devin Nunes, dated February 2, 2018, concerning the House Intelligence Committee's vote to release a classified memorandum (known as the 'Nunes Memo'). The letter affirms the President's constitutional authority over declassification and states that the Committee's action is being interpreted as a formal request for the President to declassify the memo. This document is related to disputes over FISA surveillance during the 2016 election and is not related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any of his known activities.

Official letter
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from the Federal Register, dated August 30, 2011, containing a dissenting opinion regarding a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) proposed rule. The author argues that the Board majority's plan to mandate the posting of employee rights notices is based on insufficient evidence and is therefore 'arbitrary and capricious'. The document is related to U.S. labor law and has no connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

Federal register publication (dissenting opinion on a proposed rule)
2025-11-19

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This document summarizes the legal case of Lear Siegler, Inc. v. Lehman. The Ninth Circuit initially ruled that the President acted in bad faith by refusing to comply with the Competition in Contracting Act and awarded attorneys' fees to Lear Siegler. However, upon a rehearing en banc, the court reversed its decision, ruling that Lear Siegler was not a prevailing party and withdrew the prior opinion.

Legal case summary
2025-11-17

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This document is a legal analysis discussing the U.S. President's executive power in relation to enforcing laws believed to be unconstitutional. It summarizes a 1985 Congressional Research Service memorandum and five Supreme Court cases (from 1926-1991) that illustrate historical conflicts between the executive and legislative branches. Despite the user's query identifying it as 'Epstein-related', the text of this specific page contains no information about Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or related matters.

Legal analysis document / memorandum
2025-11-17

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This document is a legal memorandum, identified as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012387', outlining the constitutional basis for a U.S. President to refuse to enforce a statute believed to be unconstitutional. It details the President's duty to defend executive power and uses the 1926 Supreme Court case Myers v. United States, involving President Wilson, as a key historical precedent. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

Legal/policy memorandum, likely from a collection for a congressional committee, based on the footer 'house oversight 012387'.
2025-11-17

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This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis of proposed legislative changes related to human trafficking. The DOJ opposes certain sections, such as naming specific hotlines (Section 110) and granting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sole authority over 'extreme hardship' determinations (Section 201). While deferring to DHS on some T-visa eligibility changes, the DOJ argues for its own inclusion in key decisions and provides a more accurate description of the nature of threats made by traffickers against victims.

Government legislative analysis / memo
2025-11-17
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Net Flow
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2 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Paid The President Jena-Lisa Jones $700,000.00 Settlement offer previously made to Jones. View
N/A Paid The President Jena-Lisa Jones $700,000.00 Settlement offer previously made to Jones. View
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10

Various events

From: The President
To: public

Public statements and tweets used as evidence of intent/behavior.

Public statements/tweets
2025-11-16

Michael Flynn Investigation

From: The President
To: James Comey

Asked Comey to 'let this go, to let Flynn go.'

Meeting
2025-03-30

McCabe's retirement

From: The President
To: Public

Tweeted that McCabe was 'racing the clock to retire with full benefits' and '90 days to go?!!!'

Tweet
2017-12-01

McCabe's retirement

From: The President
To: Public

Tweeted that McCabe was 'racing the clock to retire with full benefits' and '90 days to go?!!!'

Tweet
2017-12-01

Firing Andrew McCabe

From: The President
To: Attorney General

President called upon the Attorney General to fire McCabe.

Call
2017-07-26

Firing Andrew McCabe

From: The President
To: Attorney General

President called upon the Attorney General to fire McCabe.

Call
2017-07-26

Statement on Veselnitskaya meeting

From: The President
To: Donald Trump, Jr.

Directed son to state the meeting was primarily about adoption.

Statement direction
2017-07-08

Firing of Robert Mueller

From: The President
To: Don McGahn

Ordered Mueller fired; McGahn refused.

Order
2017-06-01

Public Statement Request

From: The President
To: James Comey

Asked what Comey had done about getting out the message that the President was not under investigation.

Call/meeting
2017-04-11

Russia Investigation

From: The President
To: James Comey

Asked Comey to 'lift the cloud' of the investigation.

Call/meeting
2017-03-30

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