Event Details

June 01, 0007

Description

Start of the 'third episode' detailed in the indictment involving McCabe and Comey.

Participants (3)

Name Type Mentions
The President person 93 View Entity
Andrew McCabe person 36 View Entity
James Comey person 119 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030261.jpg

Investigative Report / Legal Analysis (House Oversight Committee Production)
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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.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
Washington D.C.
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
3
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-19 20:30

Additional Data

Source
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030261.jpg
Date String
June 7th (Year implied 2017)

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