Andrew McCabe

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person Donald Trump
Adversarial
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person Rod Rosenstein
Professional
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person Carter Page
Authorized surveillance of
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person James Comey
Business associate
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person The President
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person The President
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person Donald Trump
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person Rod Rosenstein
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person Peter Strzok
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A The firing of former Deputy Director of the FBI Andrew McCabe, which a potential indictment would... United States View
2025-03-01 N/A Ousting of senior administration officials. Washington D.C. / White House View
2025-03-01 N/A Andrew McCabe was fired from the FBI. FBI 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
2018-03-16 N/A Andrew McCabe was dismissed/fired. Washington D.C. View
2018-03-01 N/A Firing of Andrew McCabe Washington D.C. View
2018-02-10 N/A Jeffrey E. lists multiple former FBI officials who had recently left their positions, including J... N/A View
2017-12-21 N/A McCabe testified before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Capitol Hill (implied) View
2017-06-07 N/A News outlets reported McCabe could corroborate Comey's allegations. USA View
2017-05-01 N/A Days between Comey's firing and Mueller's appointment, during which Rosenstein allegedly suggeste... N/A View
2016-10-21 N/A The FBI and DOJ obtained one initial FISA warrant and three subsequent 90-day renewals targeting ... United States View
0007-06-01 N/A Start of the 'third episode' detailed in the indictment regarding McCabe and Comey. Washington D.C. 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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An email chain from July 4, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation) and attorney David Schoen. They discuss the Mueller investigation, specifically criticizing Peter Strzok, Andrew McCabe, and Andrew Weissmann for alleged political bias and misconduct. Schoen provides a detailed anecdote accusing Weissmann of unethical behavior in the EDNY.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a legal narrative or investigative report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) detailing the conflict between President Trump and the FBI/Special Counsel. It focuses on the firing of Andrew McCabe, alleging it was retaliation for his ability to corroborate James Comey's claims about loyalty pledges. It also discusses the Special Counsel's (Mueller) legal argument that a sitting president can be charged with a crime.

Investigative narrative / legal analysis (house oversight exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', appears to be a narrative report or draft analysis discussing the Mueller investigation into President Trump. It details the potential 'proposed indictment' regarding obstruction of justice, focusing on the firings of James Comey and Andrew McCabe. The text analyzes Rod Rosenstein's complex position, having justified Comey's firing while overseeing the investigation, and notes that the case relies heavily on public events and tweets rather than new evidence.

Narrative report / article draft / book draft (internal house oversight document)
2025-11-19

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This document, an excerpt from Michael Wolff's 'Siege' submitted to the House Oversight Committee, details a 2004 real estate conflict where Donald Trump outbid his then-friend Jeffrey Epstein for a Palm Beach mansion using Deutsche Bank financing, later selling it to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev for a massive profit. The text alleges Trump knew of Epstein's procurement of girls from Mar-a-Lago and implies the real estate deals may have involved money laundering. The second page describes Jared Kushner's difficult relationship with President Trump amid the Mueller investigation and the firing of key officials like Rex Tillerson and Andrew McCabe.

Book excerpt / evidence document (stamped house oversight 021131)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a narrative report, book manuscript, or analysis regarding the Mueller investigation into President Donald Trump. It details the internal dynamics of the investigation, specifically focusing on the aggressive reputation of prosecutor Andrew Weissmann (Mueller's deputy) and the conflict between the White House and the DOJ. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a Congressional record.

Narrative report / investigative analysis (likely an excerpt from a book draft or article)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a report or legal analysis produced by the House Oversight Committee regarding the Mueller investigation into Donald Trump. It details the dismissal of Andrew McCabe, legal theories surrounding the potential indictment of a sitting president, and the conflicting views between the Mueller team and the White House (supported by Alan Dershowitz) regarding obstruction of justice and executive privilege. While likely included in a larger dataset due to the mention of Alan Dershowitz (Epstein's former lawyer), the content focuses entirely on the 2017-2018 political and legal conflict between the Trump administration and the DOJ.

Investigative report / legal analysis (house oversight committee production)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a narrative report or book (stamped with a House Oversight Bates number) analyzing the internal dynamics of the Mueller investigation. It focuses heavily on the role of Andrew Weissmann, describing him as an aggressive prosecutor whom the White House views as biased against President Trump. The text contrasts Mueller's rule-following nature with Trump's disregard for limits and outlines the conflict between the Executive Branch and the Justice Department.

House oversight committee document (likely an excerpt from a book or narrative report included in evidence)
2025-11-19

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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 is an investigative analysis, likely from around May 2018, detailing the Mueller team's strategy for a potential obstruction of justice case against President Donald Trump. It outlines how the case would be built on public events, such as the firings of James Comey and Andrew McCabe, and suggests the plan for an indictment may be 'more advanced' than believed. Contrary to the prompt's framing, this document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Investigative analysis / report
2025-11-19

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This document, an apparent news article or summary from around September 2018, analyzes the intense speculation and conflicting reports about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had resigned or was about to be fired by President Trump. The chaos reportedly stemmed from news that Rosenstein had previously suggested recording Trump, with the article noting that Rosenstein's job status remained uncertain pending a scheduled meeting with the President.

News article / political commentary
2025-11-19

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This document is a news article, marked as a House Oversight committee exhibit, concerning a New York Times report on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The report alleged that in May 2017, Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump and invoking the 25th Amendment, claims which reporter Michael Schmidt later defended as serious and documented in memos by then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. The article places these allegations in the context of the Mueller investigation and recent developments involving Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.

News article / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is an email chain from February 9-10, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using jeevacation@gmail.com) and Larry Summers (LHS). They discuss the departures of high-level officials from the FBI and DOJ, including James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, and Rachel Brand. The emails mention 'page and strokz', a planned call from 'Lisa', and the political significance of the resignations.

Email chain
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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2018-03-16 Received Federal Government Andrew McCabe $0.00 Loss of pension following dismissal. View
2018-03-16 Received PRC / US Government Andrew McCabe $0.00 Dismissal depriving McCabe of his pension and f... View
2018-03-16 Received PRC / US Government Andrew McCabe $0.00 Dismissal depriving McCabe of his pension and f... View
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Testimony

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Congress

McCabe testified before Congress prior to his dismissal.

Testimony
N/A

Allegations against Rosenstein

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Unknown

Memos written by Andrew McCabe formed the primary basis for allegations about Rosenstein.

Memos
2025-11-17

Allegations against Rosenstein

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Unknown

Memos written by Andrew McCabe formed the primary basis for allegations about Rosenstein.

Memos
2025-11-17

Unknown (context implies intimidation)

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Congress

McCabe testified before Congress shortly before his dismissal.

Testimony
2018-03-16

Unknown

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Congress

Testimony given before Congress.

Testimony
2018-03-16

President's loyalty request to Comey

From: Andrew McCabe
To: House Permanent Select...

Testified that the President had asked Comey for his loyalty before firing him.

Testimony
2017-12-21

President's loyalty request to Comey

From: Andrew McCabe
To: House Permanent Select...

Testified that the President had asked Comey for his loyalty before firing him.

Testimony
2017-12-21

Rosenstein's comments

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Unknown

Then-acting FBI director Andrew McCabe wrote contemporaneous memos describing Rosenstein's alleged suggestions about recording Trump and the 25th Amendment.

Memo
2017-05-01

Rosenstein's comments

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Unknown

Contemporaneous memos written by then-acting FBI director Andrew McCabe describing Rosenstein's suggestions. One memo is said to contain the '25th Amendment stuff'.

Memo
2017-05-01

Rosenstein's comments

From: Andrew McCabe
To: Unknown

Then-acting FBI director Andrew McCabe wrote contemporaneous memos describing Rosenstein's alleged suggestions about recording Trump and the 25th Amendment.

Memo
2017-05-01

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