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Disc 1

  1. 1.
    Opening Credits
    1:45
  2. 2.
    Introduction to Volume I
    8:09
  3. 3.
    Executive Summary to Volume I
    25:20
  4. 4.
    I. The Special Counsel's Investigation
    12:44
  5. 5.
    II. Russian "Active Measures" Social Media Campaign
    5:49
  6. 6.
    -A. Structure of the Internet Research Agency
    1:09
  7. 7.
    -B. Funding and Oversight from Concord and Prigozhin
    1:25
  8. 8.
    -C. The IRA Targets U.S. Elections
    0:06
  9. 9.
    --1. The IRA Ramps Up U.S. Operations as Early as 2014
    1:25
  10. 10.
    --2. U.S. Operations Through IRA-Controlled Social Media Accounts
    3:29
  11. 11.
    --3. U.S. Operations Through Facebook
    4:15
  12. 12.
    --4. U.S. Operations Through Twitter
    0:39
  13. 13.
    ---4.a. Individualized Accounts
    2:23
  14. 14.
    ---4.b. IRA Botnet Activities
    0:49
  15. 15.
    --5. U.S. Operations Involving Political Rallies
    2:45
  16. 16.
    --6. Targeting and Recruitment of U.S. Persons
    1:51
  17. 17.
    --7. Interactions and Contacts with the Trump Campaign
    0:51
  18. 18.
    ---7.a. Trump Campaign Promotion of IRA Political Materials
    5:00
  19. 19.
    ---7.b. Contact with Trump Campaign Officials in Connection to Rallies
    1:39
  20. 20.
    III. Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations
    2:17
  21. 21.
    -A. GRU Hacking Directed at the Clinton Campaign
    0:06
  22. 22.
    --1. GRU Units Target the Clinton Campaign
    4:59
  23. 23.
    --2. Intrusions into the DCCC and DNC Networks
    0:06
  24. 24.
    ---2.a. Initial Access
    1:49
  25. 25.
    ---2.b. Implantation of Malware on DCCC and DNC Networks
    3:21
  26. 26.
    ---2.c. Theft of Documents from DNC and DCCC Networks
    2:48
  27. 27.
    -B. Dissemination of the Hacked Materials
    0:27
  28. 28.
    --1. DCLeaks
    4:24
  29. 29.
    --2. Guccifer 2.0
    6:18
  30. 30.
    --3. Use of WikiLeaks
    0:34
  31. 31.
    ---3.a. WikiLeaks's Expressed Opposition Toward the Clinton Campaign
    2:12
  32. 32.
    ---3.b. WikiLeaks's First Contact with Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks
    2:11
  33. 33.
    ---3.c. The GRU's Transfer of Stolen Materials to WikiLeaks
    6:49
  34. 34.
    ---3.d. WikiLeaks Statements Dissembling About the Source of Stolen Materials
    2:25
  35. 35.
    -C. Additional GRU Cyber Operations
    0:24
  36. 36.
    --1. Summer and Fall 2016 Operations Targeting Democrat-Linked Victims
    2:16
  37. 37.
    --2. Intrusions Targeting the Administration of U.S. Elections
    3:56
  38. 38.
    -D. Trump Campaign and the Dissemination of Hacked Materials
    0:17
  39. 39.
    --1. [REDACTED]
    0:04
  40. 40.
    ---1.a. Background
    0:05
  41. 41.
    ---1.b. Contacts with the Campaign About WikiLeaks
    4:14
  42. 42.
    ---1.c. [REDACTED]
    3:13
  43. 43.
    ---1.d. WikiLeaks's October 7, 2016 Release of Stolen Podesta Emails
    3:17
  44. 44.
    ---1.e. Donald Trump Jr. Interaction with WikiLeaks
    3:18
  45. 45.
    --2. Other Potential Campaign Interest in Russian Hacked Materials
    0:52
  46. 46.
    ---2.a. Henry Oknyansky (a/k/a Henry Greenberg)
    2:35
  47. 47.
    ---2.b. Campaign Efforts to Obtain Deleted Clinton Emails
    9:59
  48. 48.
    IV. Russian Government Links to and Contacts with the Trump Campaign
    1:23
  49. 49.
    -A. Campaign Period (September 2015 - November 8, 2016)
    2:52
  50. 50.
    --1. Trump Tower Moscow Project
    1:42
  51. 51.
    ---1.a. Trump Tower Moscow Venture with the Crocus Group (2013-2014)
    3:27
  52. 52.
    ---1.b. Communications with LC. Expert Investment Company and Giorgi Rtskhiladze (Summer and Fall 2015)
    5:12
  53. 53.
    ---1.c. Letter of Intent and Contacts to Russian Government (October 2015-January 2016)
    0:09
  54. 54.
    ----1.c.i. Trump Signs the Letter of Intent on Behalf of the Trump Organization
    4:22
  55. 55.
    ----1.c.ii. Post-LOI Contacts with Individuals in Russia
    11:49
  56. 56.
    ---1.d. Discussions About Russia Travel by Michael Cohen or Candidate Trump (December 2015-June 2016)
    0:10
  57. 57.
    ----1.d.i. Sater's Overtures to Cohen to Travel to Russia
    5:37
  58. 58.
    ----1.d.ii. Candidate Trump's Opportunities to Travel to Russia
    6:43
  59. 59.
    --2. George Papadopoulos
    2:07
  60. 60.
    ---2.a. Origins of Campaign Work
    3:04
  61. 61.
    ---2.b. Initial Russia-Related Contacts
    5:51
  62. 62.
    ---2.c. March 31 Foreign Policy Team Meeting
    1:46
  63. 63.
    ---2.d. George Papadopoulos Learns That Russia Has "Dirt" in the Form of Clinton Emails
    6:58
  64. 64.
    ---2.e. Russia-Related Communications with the Campaign
    7:53
  65. 65.
    ---2.f. Trump Campaign Knowledge of "Dirt"
    2:25
  66. 66.
    ---2.g. Additional George Papadopoulos Contact
    3:27
  67. 67.
    --3. Carter Page
    0:59
  68. 68.
    ---3.a. Background
    3:44
  69. 69.
    ---3.b. Origins of and Early Campaign Work
    3:14
  70. 70.
    ---3.c. Carter Page's July 2016 Trip to Moscow
    7:02
  71. 71.
    ---3.d. Later Campaign Work and Removal from the Campaign
    3:18
  72. 72.
    --4. Dimitri Simes and the Center for the National Interest
    1:18
  73. 73.
    ---4.a. CNI and Dimitri Simes Connect with the Trump Campaign
    3:48
  74. 74.
    ---4.b. National Interest Hosts a Foreign Policy Speech at the Mayflower Hotel
    4:32
  75. 75.
    ---4.c. Jeff Sessions's Post-Speech Interactions with CNI
    2:25
  76. 76.
    ---4.d. Jared Kushner' s Continuing Contacts with Simes
    5:00
  77. 77.
    --5. June 9, 2016 Meeting at Trump Tower
    2:33
  78. 78.
    ---5.a. Setting Up the June 9 Meeting
    0:04
  79. 79.
    ----5.a.i. Outreach to Donald Trump Jr.
    7:52
  80. 80.
    ----5.a.ii. Awareness of the Meeting Within the Campaign
    6:20
  81. 81.
    ---5.b. The Events of June 9, 2016
    0:05
  82. 82.
    ----5.b.i. Arrangements for the Meeting
    1:34
  83. 83.
    ----5.b.ii. Conduct of the Meeting
    6:42
  84. 84.
    ---5.c. Post-June 9 Events
    6:35
  85. 85.
    --6. Events at the Republican National Convention
    1:19
  86. 86.
    ---6.a. Ambassador Kislyak's Encounters with Senator Sessions and J.D. Gordon the Week of the RNC
    1:56
  87. 87.
    ---6.b. Change to Republican Party Platform
    6:08
  88. 88.
    --7. Post-Convention Contacts with Kislyak
    0:25
  89. 89.
    ---7.a. Ambassador Kislyak Invites J.D. Gordon to Breakfast at the Ambassador's Residence
    1:00
  90. 90.
    ---7.b. Senator Sessions's September 2016 Meeting with Ambassador Kislyak
    3:11
  91. 91.
    --8. Paul Manafort
    7:40
  92. 92.
    ---8.a. Paul Manafort's Ties to Russia and Ukraine
    0:46
  93. 93.
    ----8.a.i. Oleg Deripaska Consulting Work
    2:05
  94. 94.
    ----8.a.ii. Political Consulting Work
    0:49
  95. 95.
    ----8.a.iii. Konstantin Kilimnik
    3:38
  96. 96.
    ---8.b. Contacts During Paul Manafort's Time with the Trump Campaign
    0:06
  97. 97.
    ----8.b.i. Paul Manafort Joins the Campaign
    1:53
  98. 98.
    ----8.b.ii. Paul Manafort's Campaign-Period Contacts
    6:37
  99. 99.
    ----8.b.iii. Paul Manafort's Two Campaign-Period Meetings with Konstantin Kilimnik in the United States
    9:05
  100. 100.
    ---8.c. Post-Resignation Activities
    8:15
  101. 101.
    -B. Post-Election and Transition-Period Contacts
    0:48
  102. 102.
    --1. Immediate Post-Election Activity
    0:35
  103. 103.
    ---1.a. Outreach from the Russian Government
    2:09
  104. 104.
    ---1.b. High-Level Encouragement of Contacts Through Alternative Channels
    3:23
  105. 105.
    --2. Kirill Dmitriev's Transition-Era Outreach to the Incoming Administration
    1:43
  106. 106.
    ---2.a. Background
    2:31
  107. 107.
    ---2.b. Kirill Dmitriev's Post-Election Contacts with the Incoming Administration
    3:31
  108. 108.
    ---2.c. Erik Prince and Kirill Dmitriev Meet in the Seychelles
    0:05
  109. 109.
    ----2.c.i. George Nader and Erik Prince Arrange Seychelles Meeting with Dmitriev
    3:40
  110. 110.
    ----2.c.ii. The Seychelles Meetings
    3:17
  111. 111.
    ----2.c.iii. Erik Prince's Meeting with Steve Bannon After the Seychelles Trip
    2:43
  112. 112.
    ---2.d. Kirill Dmitriev's Post-Election Contact with Rick Gerson Regarding U.S.-Russia Relations
    6:31
  113. 113.
    --3. Ambassador Kislyak's Meeting with Jared Kushner and Michael Flynn in Trump Tower Following the Election
    3:53
  114. 114.
    --4. Jared Kushner' s Meeting with Sergey Gorkov
    5:38
  115. 115.
    --5. Petr Aven's Outreach Efforts to the Transition Team
    6:08
  116. 116.
    --6. Carter Page Contact with Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich
    2:03
  117. 117.
    --7. Contacts With and Through Michael T. Flynn
    1:58
  118. 118.
    ---7.a. United Nations Vote on Israeli Settlements
    1:59
  119. 119.
    ---7.b. U.S. Sanctions Against Russia
    9:10
  120. 120.
    V. Prosecution and Declination Decisions
    2:02
  121. 121.
    -A. Russian "Active Measures" Social Media Campaign
    4:10
  122. 122.
    -B. Russian Hacking and Dumping Operations
    0:04
  123. 123.
    --1. Section 1030 Computer-Intrusion Conspiracy
    0:06
  124. 124.
    ---1.a. Background
    2:35
  125. 125.
    ---1.b. Charging Decision as to [REDACTED]
    2:08
  126. 126.
    --2. Potential Section 1030 Violation By [REDACTED]
    1:38
  127. 127.
    -C. Russian Government Outreach and Contacts
    2:12
  128. 128.
    --1. Potential Coordination: Conspiracy and Collusion
    4:49
  129. 129.
    --2. Potential Coordination: Foreign Agent Statutes (FARA and 18 U.S.C. § 951)
    0:24
  130. 130.
    ---2.a. Governing Law
    4:08
  131. 131.
    ---2.b. Application
    2:36
  132. 132.
    --3. Campaign Finance
    0:43
  133. 133.
    ---3.a. Overview of Governing Law
    6:07
  134. 134.
    ---3.b. Application to June 9 Trump Tower Meeting
    4:11
  135. 135.
    ----3.b.i. Thing-of-Value Element
    6:18
  136. 136.
    ----3.b.ii. Willfulness
    3:07
  137. 137.
    ----3.b.iii. Difficulties in Valuing Promised Information
    2:09
  138. 138.
    ---3.c. Application to WikiLeaks [REDACTED]
    0:06
  139. 139.
    ----3.c.i. Questions Over [REDACTED]
    0:06
  140. 140.
    ----3.c.ii. Willfulness
    0:38
  141. 141.
    ----3.c.iii. Constitutional Considerations
    0:12
  142. 142.
    ----3.c.iv. Analysis [REDACTED]
    0:12
  143. 143.
    --4. False Statements and Obstruction of the Investigation
    0:28
  144. 144.
    ---4.a. Overview of Governing Law
    4:59
  145. 145.
    ---4.b. Application to Certain Individuals
    0:04
  146. 146.
    ----4.b.i. George Papadopoulos
    6:57
  147. 147.
    ----4.b.ii. [REDACTED]
    0:11
  148. 148.
    ----4.b.iii. Michael Flynn
    4:14
  149. 149.
    ----4.b.iv. Michael Cohen
    4:44
  150. 150.
    ----4.b.v. [REDACTED]
    0:12
  151. 151.
    ----4.b.vi. Jeff Sessions
    4:08
  152. 152.
    ----4.b.vii. Others Interviewed During the Investigation
    1:01

Disc 2

  1. 2.
    Introduction to Volume II
    8:31
  2. 3.
    Executive Summary to Volume II
    25:06
  3. 4.
    I. Background Legal and Evidentiary Principles
    0:05
  4. 5.
    -A. Legal Framework of Obstruction of Justice
    15:47
  5. 6.
    -B. Investigative and Evidentiary Considerations
    8:26
  6. 7.
    II. Factual Results of the Obstruction Investigation
    2:08
  7. 8.
    -A. The Campaign's Response to Reports About Russian Support for Trump
    1:55
  8. 9.
    --1. Press Reports Allege Links Between the Trump Campaign and Russia
    2:06
  9. 10.
    --2. The Trump Campaign Reacts to WikiLeaks's Release of Hacked Emails
    3:36
  10. 11.
    --3. The Trump Campaign Reacts to Allegations That Russia Was Seeking to Aid Candidate Trump
    6:36
  11. 12.
    --4. After the Election, Trump Continues to Deny Any Contacts or Connections with Russia or That Russia Aided His Election
    5:45
  12. 13.
    -B. The President's Conduct Concerning the Investigation of Michael Flynn
    1:29
  13. 14.
    --1. Incoming National Security Advisor Flynn Discusses Sanctions on Russia with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak
    5:00
  14. 15.
    --2. President-Elect Trump Is Briefed on the Intelligence Community's Assessment of Russian Interference in the Election and Congress Opens Election-Interference Investigations
    6:41
  15. 16.
    --3. Flynn Makes False Statements About His Communications with Kislyak to Incoming Administration Officials, the Media, and the FBI
    4:57
  16. 17.
    --4. DOJ Officials Notify the White House of Their Concerns About Flynn
    3:57
  17. 18.
    --5. McGahn Has a Follow-Up Meeting About Flynn with Yates; President Trump Has Dinner with FBI Director Comey
    10:08
  18. 19.
    --6. Flynn's Resignation
    4:39
  19. 20.
    --7. The President Discusses Flynn with FBI Director Comey
    8:06
  20. 21.
    --8. The Media Raises Questions About the President's Delay in Terminating Flynn
    2:24
  21. 22.
    --9. The President Attempts to Have K.T. McFarland Create a Witness Statement Denying That He Directed Flynn's Discussions with Kislyak
    17:42
  22. 23.
    -C. The President's Reaction to Public Confirmation of the FBl's Russia Investigation
    0:58
  23. 24.
    --1. Attorney General Sessions Recuses from the Russia Investigation
    10:40
  24. 25.
    --2. FBI Director Comey Publicly Confirms the Existence of the Russia Investigation in Testimony Before HPSCI
    8:24
  25. 26.
    --3. The President Asks Intelligence Community Leaders to Make Public Statements That he had No Connection to Russia
    5:52
  26. 27.
    --4. The President Asks Comey to "Lift the Cloud" Created by the Russia Investigation
    11:48
  27. 28.
    -D. Events Leading Up to and Surrounding the Termination of FBI Director Comey
    1:39
  28. 29.
    --1. Comey Testifies Before the Senate Judiciary Committee and Declines to Answer Questions About Whether the President Is Under Investigation
    4:38
  29. 30.
    --2. The President Makes the Decision to Terminate Comey
    37:07
  30. 31.
    -E. The President's Efforts to Remove the Special Counsel
    1:22
  31. 32.
    --1. The Appointment of the Special Counsel and the President's Reaction
    5:17
  32. 33.
    --2. The President Asserts That the Special Counsel Has Conflicts of Interest
    8:35
  33. 34.
    --3. The Press Reports That the President Is Being Investigated for Obstruction of Justice and the President Directs the White House Counsel to Have the Special Counsel Removed
    18:11
  34. 35.
    -F. The President's Efforts to Curtail the Special Counsel Investigation
    0:55
  35. 36.
    --1. The President Asks Corey Lewandowski to Deliver a Message to Sessions to Curtail the Special Counsel Investigation
    3:26
  36. 37.
    --2. The President Follows Up with Lewandowski
    2:56
  37. 38.
    --3. The President Publicly Criticizes Sessions in a New York Times Interview
    2:08
  38. 39.
    --4. The President Orders Priebus to Demand Sessions's Resignation
    12:09
  39. 40.
    -G. The President's Efforts to Prevent Disclosure of Emails About the June 9, 2016 Meeting Between Russians and Senior Campaign Officials
    0:50
  40. 41.
    --1. The President Learns About the Existence of Emails Concerning the June 9, 2016 Trump Tower Meeting
    3:09
  41. 42.
    --2. The President Directs Communications Staff Not to Publicly Disclose Information About the June 9 Meeting
    3:10
  42. 43.
    --3. The President Directs Trump Jr.'s Response to Press Inquiries About the June 9 Meeting
    4:40
  43. 44.
    --4. The Media Reports on the June 9, 2016 Meeting
    10:24
  44. 45.
    -H. The President's Further Efforts to Have the Attorney General Take Over the Investigation
    0:23
  45. 46.
    --1. The President Again Seeks to Have Sessions Reverse His Recusal
    3:38
  46. 47.
    --2. Additional Efforts to Have Sessions Unrecuse or Direct Investigations Covered by His Recusal
    10:57
  47. 48.
    -I. The President Orders McGahn to Deny That the President Tried to Fire the Special Counsel
    1:14
  48. 49.
    --1. The Press Reports That the President Tried to Fire the Special Counsel
    1:32
  49. 50.
    --2. The President Seeks to Have McGahn Dispute the Press Reports
    17:08
  50. 51.
    -J. The President's Conduct Towards Flynn, Manafort, [REDACTED]
    0:56
  51. 52.
    --1. Conduct Directed at Michael Flynn
    5:23
  52. 53.
    --2. Conduct Directed at Paul Manafort
    14:04
  53. 54.
    --3. [REDACTED]
    9:29
  54. 55.
    -K. The President's Conduct Involving Michael Cohen
    2:08
  55. 56.
    --1. Candidate Trump's Awareness of and Involvement in the Trump Tower Moscow Project
    9:32
  56. 57.
    --2. Cohen Determines to Adhere to a "Party Line" Distancing Candidate Trump from Russia
    2:44
  57. 58.
    --3. Cohen Submits False Statements to Congress Minimizing the Trump Tower Moscow Project in Accordance with the Party Line
    14:30
  58. 59.
    --4. The President Sends Messages of Support to Cohen
    8:20
  59. 60.
    --5. The President's Conduct After Cohen Began Cooperating with the Government
    25:36
  60. 61.
    -L. Overarching Factual Issues
    8:01
  61. 62.
    III. Legal Defenses to the Application of Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes to the President
    3:07
  62. 63.
    -A. Statutory Defenses to the Application of Obstruction-of-Justice Provisions to the Conduct Under Investigation
    2:13
  63. 64.
    --1. The Text of Section 1512(c)(2) Prohibits a Broad Range of Obstructive Acts
    9:52
  64. 65.
    --2. Judicial Decisions Support a Broad Reading of Section 1512(c)(2)
    10:25
  65. 66.
    --3. The Legislative History of Section 1512(c)(2) Does Not Justify Narrowing Its Text
    7:03
  66. 67.
    --4. General Principles of Statutory Construction Do Not Suggest That Section 1512(c)(2) Is Inapplicable to the Conduct in This Investigation
    10:16
  67. 68.
    --5. Other Obstruction Statutes Might Apply to the Conduct in This Investigation
    3:32
  68. 69.
    -B. Constitutional Defenses to Applying Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes to Presidential Conduct
    3:25
  69. 70.
    -1. The Requirement of a Clear Statement to Apply Statutes to Presidential Conduct Does Not Limit the Obstruction Statutes
    11:28
  70. 71.
    -2. Separation-of-Powers Principles Support the Conclusion That Congress May Validly Prohibit Corrupt Obstructive Acts Carried Out Through the President's Official Powers
    1:42
  71. 72.
    --2.a. The Supreme Court's Separation-of-Powers Balancing Test Applies in This Context
    7:19
  72. 73.
    --2.b. The Effect of Obstruction-of-Justice Statutes on the President's Capacity to Perform His Article II Responsibilities Is Limited
    13:49
  73. 74.
    --2.c. Congress Has Power to Protect Congressional, Grand Jury, and Judicial Proceedings Against Corrupt Acts from Any Source
    8:54
  74. 75.
    -3. Ascertaining Whether the President Violated the Obstruction Statutes Would Not Chill His Performance of His Article II Duties
    12:41
  75. 76.
    IV. Conclusion
    0:54
  76. 77.
    Appendix A
    2:19
  77. 78.
    Appendix B
    0:03
  78. 79.
    -Appendix B: Glossary
    0:18
  79. 80.
    -Referenced Persons
    33:09
  80. 81.
    -Entities and Organizations
    7:27
  81. 82.
    -Index of Acronyms
    1:49
  82. 83.
    Appendix C
    0:02
  83. 84.
    -Appendix C: Introductory Note
    4:14
  84. 85.
    -Written Questions and Responses Answered Under Oath by President Donald J. Trump
    0:12
  85. 86.
    --I. June 9, 2016 Meeting at Trump Tower
    3:23
  86. 87.
    ---Responses of President Donald J. Trump
    11:15
  87. 88.
    --II. Russian Hacking/Russian Efforts Using Social Media/WikiLeaks
    0:55
  88. 89.
    ---Responses of President Donald J. Trump
    10:13
  89. 90.
    --III. The Trump Organization Moscow Project
    3:19
  90. 91.
    ---Responses of President Donald J. Trump
    2:01
  91. 92.
    --IV. Contacts with Russia and Russia-Related Issues During the Campaign
    1:54
  92. 93.
    ---Responses of President Donald J. Trump
    4:05
  93. 94.
    --V. Contacts with Russia and Russia-Related Issues During the Transition
    0:36
  94. 95.
    ---Responses of President Donald J. Trump
    1:02
  95. 96.
    -Appendix D
    0:02
  96. 97.
    --Special Counsel's Office Transferred, Referred, and Completed Cases
    0:16
  97. 98.
    ---A. Transfers
    7:24
  98. 99.
    ---B. Referrals
    3:11
  99. 100.
    ---C. Completed Prosecutions
    0:54
  100. 101.
    End Credits
    0:59

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