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.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Robert Mueller | Special Counsel / Former FBI Director |
Described as a 'traditional by the book G-man' and former Marine leading an investigation into the President.
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| Andrew Weissmann | Prosecutor / Mueller's 'number two' |
Described as aggressive, leading Mueller, and likened to Inspector Javert.
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| Donald Trump | President of the United States |
Subject of the investigation; described as acknowledging no limits or rules.
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| Jeff Sessions | Attorney General |
Target of the President's tirades.
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| Rod Rosenstein | Deputy Attorney General |
Target of the President's tirades.
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| James Comey | Former head of the FBI |
Target of the President's tirades.
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| Andrew McCabe | Deputy FBI head |
Target of the President's tirades.
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| Victor Hugo | Author |
Referenced metaphorically regarding Inspector Javert.
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| Inspector Javert | Fictional Character |
Metaphor used to describe Andrew Weissmann's aggression.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| White House |
Source of views regarding Mueller and Weissmann; in conflict with DOJ.
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| Arthur Anderson |
Accounting firm prosecuted by Weissmann (spelled 'Anderson' in text, typically 'Andersen').
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| Enron |
Company involved in the debacle leading to Arthur Anderson's conviction.
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| Justice Department (DOJ) |
Described as being at war with the White House.
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| FBI |
Mentioned in relation to Comey and McCabe.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the footer stamp.
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| Location | Context |
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Washington D.C.
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"impeachment is an unconstitutional trampling on the separation of powers."Source
"Bob Mueller is all about limits and rules. Donald Trump has none and acknowledges none"Source
"The Mueller strategy (or Weissmann strategy) is a war strategy"Source
"the executive branch at war with itself—the Justice Department against the White House."Source
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