| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
|
Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
person
Rod Rosenstein
|
Business associate |
7
|
1 | |
|
person
Rod Rosenstein
|
Professional |
6
|
1 | |
|
person
Donald Trump
|
Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Rob Porter
|
Adversarial duplicitous |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Donald Trump
|
Adversarial professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Jared Kushner/Ivanka Trump
|
Conflict |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Donald Trump
|
Adversarial professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Corey Lewandowski
|
Hostile |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | 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 | Rosenstein met with John Kelly at the White House and spoke with President Trump via phone. | White House | View |
| 2018-02-01 | N/A | John Kelly grabbed Corey Lewandowski outside the Oval Office and pushed him against a wall. | Outside the Oval Office | View |
| 2017-08-01 | N/A | John Kelly replaces Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff. | White House | View |
| 2017-08-01 | N/A | End of the first phase of the administration; departure of Bannon and appointment of Kelly. | White House | View |
This document is a heavily redacted contact list, page 96, from a larger collection identified as DOJ-OGR-00022381. It lists several individuals, including Jeffrey Epstein (listed twice), Bill Richardson, and others, along with the Santa Fe Institute. All personal contact information associated with the entries has been blacked out, with a note indicating the redactions were for personal contact information.
This document contains a log of four digital messages exchanged on September 14, 2018, involving the email address 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (associated with Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The conversation focuses on economic theory regarding the strength of the US dollar under the Trump presidency, tax revenue versus cash flow, and political strategies using football metaphors involving figures like Obama, Pelosi, and Pompeo. Epstein specifically asks the redacted individual for help developing an argument related to the 10th anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse.
This document comprises pages 30 and 31 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. It details the deterioration of the relationship between Donald Trump and Chief of Staff John Kelly, including a physical altercation between Kelly and Corey Lewandowski. The text also covers the FBI raid on Michael Cohen's properties on April 9 (presumably 2018) and Speaker Paul Ryan's announcement of his resignation on April 11, amidst fears of significant Republican losses in the upcoming midterm elections.
This document consists of pages 28 and 29 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text details a specific Friday morning where President Trump, in a rage, threatened to veto a budget bill, causing panic among Republicans and a frantic response from Mark Meadows and Jim Mattis to prevent a government shutdown. It also explores Steve Bannon's disillusionment with Trump regarding the populist agenda and the 'Wall', as well as Chief of Staff John Kelly's internal power struggles with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
This document, appearing to be pages from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' and marked as evidence for the House Oversight Committee, details the domestic abuse scandal surrounding White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter. It describes how Porter's ex-girlfriend Samantha Dravis and former wives exposed his history of abuse and his relationship with Hope Hicks, leading to his resignation in February 2018. The text also connects Hope Hicks and Josh Raffel to the PR firm Hiltzik Strategies, noting the firm's representation of both Ivanka Trump and Harvey Weinstein.
This document is an excerpt from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege' (pages 6-7), marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details the role of Hope Hicks in the Trump White House, focusing on her testimony to the House Intelligence Committee regarding 'white lies', her lack of political experience, and her personal relationships with Corey Lewandowski and Rob Porter. It also characterizes Rob Porter as a duplicitous figure ('Eddie Haskell') within the administration and touches on the President's unprofessional interest in Hicks's personal life.
The document appears to be a scanned page from the book 'Siege: Trump under Fire' by Michael Wolff, submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. It contains the Table of Contents for the latter half of the book and an 'Author's Note' detailing the transition of the Trump administration from the chaos of 2017 (covered in 'Fire and Fury') to the more organized institutional response and legal challenges faced in 2018. The text focuses entirely on the Trump White House, listing key figures like Manafort, Cohen, and Kavanaugh in the chapter list, without direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in this specific excerpt.
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.
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.
Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.
Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.
Rod Rosenstein met with John Kelly, the White House chief of staff.
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