| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-01-15 | N/A | Discussion regarding the attempted resignations of Don McGahn and H.R. McMaster from the Trump ad... | Washington D.C. (Implied) | View |
This document is a legal filing arguing for the dismissal of a petition due to a lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The central argument is that the Petitioners lack Article III standing because they cannot demonstrate a sufficient "injury in fact" that is redressable by the court. The filing cites numerous legal precedents, including Supreme Court decisions, to support its position on the requirements for standing.
An email chain from January 15, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein and attorney Reid Weingarten discussing internal strife within the Trump administration. Epstein reports that Don McGahn and H.R. McMaster tried to resign, noting McGahn fears indictment if he stays. Weingarten expresses surprise that Trump stopped them given Trump's dislike of McGahn.
Excerpt from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' (pages 22-23) bearing a House Oversight stamp. The text details Steve Bannon's activities in early 2018, describing his continued influence on the Trump administration from the outside through allies like Pompeo, Lewandowski, and Bossie. It recounts a hostile meeting between Bannon and Larry Summers at Harvard regarding trade policy and explores the volatile, interdependent relationship between Bannon and President Trump.
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