A Glossary of References in Robert Mueller’s Congressional Testimony

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Here's a glossary of the names and terms you need to know to help provide context for the MuellerHearings

Photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images Robert Mueller’s testimony before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees is packed with names that even close observers of the special counsel’s investigation may have forgotten about in the last few months — to say nothing of the bulk of us who have not read the 448-page report from cover to cover.

Don McGahn Trump’s summer 2017 interactions with Lewandowski and former White House counsel Don McGahn are key to a possible obstruction of justice case. In June 2017, Trump ordered McGahn to fire the special counsel. Per the report: “In interviews with this Office, McGahn recalled that the President called him at home twice and on both occasions directed him to call [Deputy Attorney General Rod] Rosenstein and say that Mueller had conflicts that precluded him from serving as Special Counsel.

Carter Page Republicans assert that the FBI violated the rights of former Trump-campaign policy aide Carter Page by obtaining a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court warrant to observe him, believing that Page was coordinating with Russian intelligence.

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