Rod Rosenstein

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person Robert Mueller
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person Robert Mueller
Supervisor
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person Robert Mueller
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person John Kelly
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person Donald Trump
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person President Trump
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person Trump's staunchest allies in Congress
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person Andrew McCabe
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person George W. Bush
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person Robert Mueller
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person Jeff Sessions
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person Donald Trump
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person JOHN KELLY
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person Donald Trump
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person Devin Nunes
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person Donald Trump
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person Robert Mueller
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person Donald Trump
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person Andrew McCabe
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person John Kelly
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person Jeff Sessions
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person Laura Ingraham
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person Sean Hannity
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person The President
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Mr. Rosenstein told a White House official he was thinking of quitting. N/A View
N/A N/A Reports circulated alleging that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had resigned or was about... N/A View
N/A N/A Potential firing of Rod Rosenstein by the President. Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump and discussed invoking the 25th Amend... White House View
N/A N/A Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump and discussed invoking the 25th Amend... White House View
2025-11-21 N/A The Times reported that Rod Rosenstein had discussed secretly taping President Trump and invoking... N/A View
2025-11-20 N/A A scheduled meeting between President Trump and Rod Rosenstein. Not specified View
2025-11-20 N/A Rod Rosenstein was scheduled to meet with President Trump to discuss the controversy. N/A View
2025-11-17 N/A Rosenstein met with John Kelly at the White House and spoke with President Trump via phone. White House View
2025-11-17 N/A Leaks and reports surfaced about Rosenstein's potential resignation or firing. N/A View
2025-11-17 N/A Rosenstein reportedly 'verbally resigned' to John Kelly. White House (implied) View
2025-11-17 N/A Rod Rosenstein met with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. White House (implied) View
2025-11-17 N/A Rod Rosenstein met with White House Chief of Staff John Kelly after reports he was considering qu... White House (implied) View
2025-11-17 N/A Dueling leaks occurred, telling many different stories, related to Rod Rosenstein's employment st... N/A View
2025-11-17 N/A A news event concerning the job security of Rod Rosenstein, fueled by "dueling leaks" about wheth... N/A View
2025-11-17 N/A Meeting between Rod Rosenstein and John Kelly at the White House. White House View
2025-04-01 N/A Special Counsel had allegations and proposed charges in place; Rosenstein declared President was ... Washington D.C. (implied) View
2025-02-01 N/A Rosenstein announced indictments against Russians for election interference (social media propaga... unspecified View
2018-09-24 N/A A 'frenzy' of conflicting media reports about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was ... Washington D.C. View
2018-09-24 N/A It is reported that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Depar... Justice Department View
2018-09-24 N/A Publication of a Vox news article regarding the potential resignation or firing of Rod Rosenstein... N/A View
2018-09-01 N/A The New York Times published a report on Rosenstein's alleged 2017 comments, amping up discussion... N/A View
2018-09-01 N/A Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave the Justice Department following a report by The Times. Justice Department View
2018-07-01 N/A Rod Rosenstein announced the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers in connection with el... N/A View
2018-07-01 N/A Rod Rosenstein announced the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers related to election e... United States View

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This document contains technical metadata for a digital publication, identified as a 'Tuesday News Briefing' from The New York Times (inferred from font names). The briefing's title indicates its subjects were Rod Rosenstein, the U.N., and Hong Kong. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028466' suggests this file was included in a document production for the House Oversight Committee, but the content of this specific page is not related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Digital media metadata (news briefing)
2025-11-19

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This document is a JSON data representation of a digital news briefing from circa September 2018, likely sourced from an application like Apple News. The content focuses on two major U.S. political stories: the precarious position of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein following reports he discussed taping President Trump, and a second sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Contrary to the user's prompt, this specific document contains no information whatsoever related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Digital news briefing (json data format)
2025-11-19

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This document is the underlying source code or data structure for a New York Times newsletter dated September 24, 2018. Authored by Alisha Haridasani Gupta, the 'Tuesday News Briefing' for the Asia and Australia region mentions Rod Rosenstein, the U.N., and Hong Kong in its title. The document is marked with a bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028454', indicating it is an exhibit from a House Oversight Committee investigation, though its direct relevance to Jeffrey Epstein is not apparent from the content itself.

Digital newsletter source data / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a data file for a digital news summary from around September 24, 2018, containing snippets of political news. The content revolves around Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation, including President Trump's supportive comments and the use of the #WhyIDidntReport hashtag, as well as the expected departure of Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein. The document contains no information, names, or events related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Digital news article data file
2025-11-19

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This document is the underlying JSON data for an Apple News article from 'The Atlantic' concerning Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The article discusses rumors of his resignation or firing and a scheduled meeting with President Trump, questioning the potential impact on the Mueller investigation. Importantly, despite the user's prompt, the content of this document is not related to Jeffrey Epstein; it is about US political events involving the Department of Justice.

Digital news article source code/data structure, logged as evidence (house oversight 028357).
2025-11-19

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This document is not related to the Epstein case. It is the underlying metadata and content structure, likely in JSON format, for a digital news article about former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The document, marked as evidence from the House Oversight Committee, details the title and subtitle of an article questioning whether Rosenstein was fired or resigning amidst 'dueling leaks' on a Monday.

Digital article metadata / house oversight committee evidence
2025-11-19

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This document is a technical JSON data structure for a Vox.com article published on September 24, 2018. The article, based on its URL, concerns Rod Rosenstein, the Mueller investigation, and the Trump administration. The document, marked as an exhibit from the House Oversight Committee, contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Technical document (json data structure for a web article) submitted as evidence to the house oversight committee.
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 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 document is an email from Andrew Grossman, a Partner at bakerlaw.com, containing an excerpt from a June 23, 2018, article. The article argues that the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller should be paused, alleging that the preceding 'Crossfire' investigation was politically motivated with an anti-Trump bias. This document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Email with article excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from David Rivkin to Andrew Grossman, a partner at BakerHostetler, dated June 22, 2018. Rivkin requests a copy of a Wall Street Journal op-ed. The email includes the text of what appears to be that op-ed, co-authored by Rivkin and a Ms. Foley, which argues for pausing the Mueller investigation and mentions its publication date as June 23, 2018. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Email
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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Justification for James Comey's firing

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Unknown

A memo drafted at President Trump's behest justifying the firing of James Comey based on his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation. This justification was later 'brushed aside' by Trump.

Memo
N/A

Justification for James Comey's firing

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Unknown

A memo drafted at President Trump's behest justifying the firing of James Comey based on his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation. This justification was later 'brushed aside' by Trump.

Memo
N/A

Recording President Trump

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: N/A (suggested action)

Rod Rosenstein suggested secretly recording President Trump to expose chaos in the White House.

Suggested recording
N/A

Authority to fire Special Counsel

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: unspecified body (like...

Rosenstein testified that the regulation for Mueller's appointment gives only him, not the president, the authority to fire Mueller, and only for 'good cause'.

Testimony
N/A

Response to House demands

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Public/House

Accused House of extortion and claimed constitutional duty to decline review

Speech
N/A

Authority to fire Special Counsel

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: unspecified body (like...

Rosenstein testified that the regulation for Mueller's appointment gives only him, not the president, the authority to fire Mueller, and only for 'good cause'.

Testimony
N/A

Authority to fire Special Counsel

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: unspecified body (like...

Rosenstein testified that the regulation for Mueller's appointment gives only him, not the president, the authority to fire Mueller, and only for 'good cause'.

Testimony
N/A

Discussion of reports

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Donald Trump

The deputy attorney general will meet with President Trump to discuss reports that he talked about invoking the 25th Amendment.

Meeting
2025-11-20

Discussion of reports

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Donald Trump

The deputy attorney general will meet with President Trump to discuss reports that he talked about invoking the 25th Amendment.

Meeting
2025-11-20

Possible resignation/firing

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: JOHN KELLY

Conflicting reports on whether Rosenstein verbally resigned or was attending a previously scheduled meeting.

Meeting
2025-11-17

Recent news stories

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Donald Trump

Spoke over the phone 'to discuss the recent news stories.'

Phone call
2025-11-17

Recent news stories

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Donald Trump

Spoke over the phone 'to discuss the recent news stories.'

Phone call
2025-11-17

Meeting following news reports

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: John Kelly

Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.

Meeting
2025-11-17

Meeting following news reports

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: John Kelly

Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.

Meeting
2025-11-17

Possible resignation/firing

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: JOHN KELLY

Conflicting reports on whether Rosenstein verbally resigned or was attending a previously scheduled meeting.

Meeting
2025-11-17

President's Target Status

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: public

Declared that the President was not a target.

Public declaration
2025-04-01

Indictments of Russians

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Public/Media

Announced two major indictments of Russians for election interference.

Press conference
2025-02-01

Indictments of Russians

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Public/Media

Announced two major indictments of Russians for election interference.

Press conference
2025-02-01

Indictments of Russians

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: Public/Media

Announced two major indictments of Russians for election interference.

Press conference
2025-02-01

Meeting between Rosenstein and Trump

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: President Trump

The White House announced that Rod Rosenstein would meet with President Trump.

Scheduled meeting
2018-09-24

Meeting between Rosenstein and Trump

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: President Trump

The White House announced that Rod Rosenstein would meet with President Trump.

Scheduled meeting
2018-09-24

Meeting between Rosenstein and Trump

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: President Trump

The White House announced that Rod Rosenstein would meet with President Trump.

Scheduled meeting
2018-09-24

Rosenstein's potential resignation

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: John Kelly

Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.

Meeting
2018-09-01

Discussion of 25th Amendment reports

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: President Trump

The deputy attorney general will meet with President Trump to discuss reports that he talked about invoking the 25th Amendment.

Meeting
2018-09-01

Justification for Comey firing

From: Rod Rosenstein
To: trump (implied)

Drafted at President's behest regarding Clinton email investigation handling.

Memo
2018-05-01

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