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The Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election, also known as the Mueller Report, refers to many people within its two volumes.[1][2]

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
@10_gop Backup Internet Research Agency Twitter account for @TEN_GOP Report Text   34  
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@America__1st_ Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Report Text   27  
@Jenn_Abrams Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Footnote   28  
Report Text   27  
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@l0_gop Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Report Text   34  
@march_for_trump Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Footnote   31  
Report Text   27  
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Twitter DM (from)   32  
Twitter DM (to)   32  
@MissouriNewsUS Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Footnote   27  
@Pamela_Moore13 Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Report Text   27, 34  
@TEN_GOP Internet Research Agency persona on Twitter Footnote   33–34  
Report Text   22, 27, 33–34  
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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Spencer Ackerman Journalist at The Guardian Article[3] March 20, 2017   54
Aras Agalarov Russian real-estate developer, Owner of the Crocus Group, Father of Emin Agalarov Article[4] July 16, 2017 115  
Email (from)   113  
Email (to)   113  
Footnote   67, 115  
Glossary     B-1
Report Text   67–68, 70, 110–111, 113–114, 120, 185 B-2, B-5, C-4, C-14
Emin Agalarov Performer, Executive Vice President at Crocus Group, helped arrange the Trump Tower meeting Email (from)   68, 113  
Email (to)   67–68, 113, 120–121  
Glossary     B-1
Report Text   67–68, 110–114, 121–122, 185 B-2, B-4, C-3–C-4, C-11, C-13–C-14
Text Message (from)   121–122  
Text Message (to)   121–122  
Rinat Akhmetov Ukrainian oligarch Glossary     B-1
Report Text   132, 135  
Rinat Akhmetshin Participant in the Trump Tower meeting Glossary     B-1
Interview (302) November 14, 2017 118  
Report Text   117–118  
Kamil Ekim Alptekin Turkish businessman accused of being involved in FARA-related crimes with Michael T. Flynn Report Text     D-1
Alex Anderson Internet Research Agency persona Footnote   22  
Dmitry Andreyko First Secretary of the Russian Embassy in Ireland Footnote   88  
Matt Apuzzo Journalist at The New York Times Article[5] March 20, 2017   54
Article[6] May 19, 2017   71, 82
Article[7] July 20, 2018   148–149
Georgi Asatryan Editor-in-chief of Vzglyad Email (from)   66  
Footnote   66  
Ash Unknown individual who received emails from Konstantin Kilimnik Email (to)   137  
Dzheykhun (Jay) Aslanov Head of the U.S. department of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-1
Julian Assange Founder of WikiLeaks, a.k.a. @WikiLeaks Article[8] January 17, 2018 47  
Article[9] May 23, 2018 49  
Article[10] July 27, 2016 52  
Email (to)   46–47  
Footnote   44, 55, 58–59, 128  
Glossary     B-1
Report Text   44–49, 52, 55–56, 58–60 B-3–B-4, B-7, B-13, C-5–C-6, C-16–C-17, C-19
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Twitter DM (from)   45–47, 60  
Twitter DM (to)   45–47, 50, 60  
Twitter Group Chat November 19, 2015 44  
Video[11] August 25, 2016 49  
Atencio Unknown person who received emails from Bob Foresman Email (to)   160  
Petr Aven Chairman of the board of Alfa-Bank, Board memeber of LetterOne Email (from)   165  
Email (to)   165  
Footnote   146  
Glossary     B-1
Interview (302) August 2, 2018 146–147, 163, 165–166  
Report Text   146–147, 163–165 B-11–B-13
Table of Contents   iv  
Matthew S. Axelrod[12] Top deputy to acting attorney general Sally Yates[12] Interview (302) July 20, 2017   30

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Peter Baker Journalist at The New York Times Article[13] July 11, 2017   104
Article[14] July 19, 2017   93–94, 105
Steve Bannon Senior Trump Campaign official (2016–2017) and White House chief strategist (January–August 2017) Email (to)   102, 149 20
Footnote   147 21, 25–26, 32, 50–51, 87, 118
Glossary     B-1
Interview (302) February 12, 2018 169, 173 26, 32–33, 64
Interview (302) February 14, 2018 148–149, 153, 156 23, 50–51, 80, 87
Interview (302) October 26, 2018 156 80–81
Interview (302) January 18, 2019   18
Report Text   7, 63, 141, 147–149, 152–156, 158, 160, 169–172 26, 32–33, 42, 46–47, 50, 64, 74, 79–82, 87–88, C-9–C-10
Table of Contents   iv  
Andrey Baranov Head of investor relations at Rosneft, former Gazprom employee, associate of Carter Page Footnote   166  
Glossary     B-1
Report Text   100–101  
Thomas Barrack Senior Trump Campaign advisor and Chair of the Trump Inaugural Committee[15] Interview (302) December 12, 2017 134  
Report Text   134  
Devlin Barrett Journalist at The Washington Post Article[16] June 14, 2017   84
Ellen Barry Journalist at The New York Times Article[17] April 13, 2013 112  
Maria Bartiromo Jorunalist at Fox Business Network President's Daily Diary April 11, 2017   59
Video[18] April 12, 2017   59
Dana Bash Journalist at CNN Video[19] November 28, 2018   127
William Bastone Journalist for Wired Article[20] December 13, 2016 42  
Rachel Bauman[21] Resident junior fellow at the Center for the National Interest[21] Email (from)   107  
Jo Becker Journalist at The New York Times Article[22] July 8, 2017   103
Article[23] July 11, 2017   104
Bryan Bender Journalist at Politico Article[24] November 17, 2016   24
Being Patriotic Internet Research Agency persona, a.k.a. beingpatriotic@gmail.com. Email (to)   32  
Footnote   31  
Report Text   24–26  
Roman Beniaminov Assistant to Emin Agalarov Interview (302) January 6, 2018 111, 114  
Report Text   114  
Ken Bensinger Journalist at CNN Article[25] January 10, 2017   23, 28
Robert J. Bentley Governor of Alabama (January 18, 2011 – April 10, 2017) Report Text   129  
Avi Berkowitz Assistant to Jared Kushner Email (from)   161  
Email (to)   161  
Glossary     B-1
Interview (302) January 12, 2018 161–163  
Interview (302) March 22, 2018 163  
Report Text   161, 163  
Text Message (from)   161, 163  
Text Message (to)   161, 163  
Mark Berman Journalist at The Washington Post Article[26] February 14, 2018   145
Black Fist Internet Research Agency persona Report Text   32  
Tony Blair Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007) Report Text   157  
Aaron Blake Journalist at The Washington Post Article[27] February 15, 2017   41
Dana Boente Acting Attorney General for matters related to the Trump Campaign (March 2 – April 25, 2017), Acting Deputy Attorney General (January – February 2017), U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (February – April 2017) Footnote     49, 52
Glossary     B-1
Interview (302) January 31, 2018   52–55, 58–60
Report Text     51–52, 54–55, 58–61, 75
Anna Bogacheva Employee of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-1
Report Text   21  
Julie Borger Journalist at The Guardian (misspelling of Julian Borger per cited article) Article[3] March 20, 2017   54
Robert Bork Judge of the U.S. D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals (February 9, 1982 – February 5, 1988), U.S. Attorney General (October 20, 1973 – January 4, 1974), U.S. Solicitor General (March 21, 1973 – January 20, 1977) Report Text     85–86
Thomas (Tom) Bossert 7th U.S. Homeland Security Advisor (January 20, 2017 – April 10, 2018), Senior official on the Trump Transition Team Email (from)     24
Glossary     B-1
Report Text   170  
Viktor Boyarkin Deputy to Oleg Deripaska, former defense attaché to the Russian Embassy to the U.S. Glossary     B-2
Report Text   132, 135, 137, 142  
Visa Record Unknown 132  
Charles Boyd Chairman of the board of directors at the Center for the National Interest Email (to)   105  
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) January 24, 2018 104, 106–107  
Report Text   107  
Yuriy Boyko Official in the Party of Regions Glossary     B-2
Report Text   138  
Rachel Brand Associate Attorney General (May 2017 – February 2018) Footnote     108
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) January 29, 2019   108
Report Text     96, 107–108
John Brennan 5th Director of the CIA (March 8, 2013 – January 20, 2017) Video[28] August 17, 2018   126
Taylor Brooks Internet Research Agency persona Facebook Message (from)   32  
Facebook Message (to)   32  
William (Bill) Browder Founder of Hermitage Capital Management, Chief proponent of the Magnitsky Act Article[29] July 25, 2017 112  
Article[30] October 22, 2017 112  
Footnote   112, 117, 118  
Glossary     B-2
Report Text   117, 120  
Brown Unkown individual who communicated with Dimitri Simes Email (from)   159  
Interview (302) October 13, 2017 159  
Pamela Brown Journalist at CNN Article[31] February 15, 2017   41
Frank Bruni Journalist at The New York Times Article[32] July 31, 2018   125
Alexander Bulatov Russian intelligence officer at the Russian consulate in New York City Glossary     B-2
Report Text   96  
Philip Bump Journalist for The Washington Post Article[33] August 7, 2018 116  
Mikhail Burchik Executive director of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-2
Report Text   16  
William Burck Attorney for Don McGahn Glossary     B-2
Letter (from) Feburay 26, 2019   116
Report Text     114, 116, 118–120
Mark Burnett Longtime associate of Donald Trump, Television producer Report Text   79  
James Burnham Attorney in the White House Counsel's Office Email (from)     38
Footnote     69
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) November 3, 2017   31, 33, 55, 69
Report Text     31
Richard Burr U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2005–present), Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee (2015–present), Member of the Gang of Eight (2015–present) Footnote     52
Report Text     52, 74
Richard T. Burress Assistant to President Gerald Ford Memorandum August 28, 1974   170, 176
Report Text     170
Alexander Burrill Author of A Law Dictionary and Glossary (1871) Report Text   180  
Richard Burt Board member at the Center for the National Interest, board member at LetterOne, attempted to open a line of communication with Trump Transition team on behalf of Petr Aven of Alfa-Bank Email (from)   165  
Email (to)   105  
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) February 9, 2018 105, 107–108, 163–165  
Report Text   105, 107, 163–165 B-12
Evgeny Buryakov Deputy representative at Vnesheconombank in New York City, Russian intelligence officer Court Document[34] January 23, 2015 96–97  
Court Document[35] February 9, 2015 97  
George H. W. Bush 41st President of the United States (1989–1993) Report Text     C-21
George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States (2001–2009) Report Text   79–80  
Mikhail Bystrov General director of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-2
Report Text   16  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Matt Calamari Chief operating officer for the Trump Organization Glossary     B-2
Robert G. Cantelmo[36] Assistant Driector of the Center for the National Interest[36] Email (from)   107  
Email (to)   107  
Alfonse Capone Misspelling of Alphonse Capone[37], Prohibition era gangster and businessman Report Text     125
Michael Caputo Trump Campaign advisor Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) May 2, 2018 61  
Report Text   61  
James Carafano Trump Campain and Transition Team advisor Interview (302) September 12, 2017 86  
Ben Carson 2016 presidential candidate Report Text   81  
Yuri Chaika Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Footnote   113  
Glossary     B-2
Report Text   110, 113  
Samuel Charap[38] Employee at the RAND Corporation[38] Email (to)   138  
Dick Cheney[39] 46th Vice President of the United States (2001–2009) Footnote   118  
Sergey Chemezov CEO of Rostec Article[40] February 10, 2018 87  
Steven Cheung[41] Communications staffer at the White House[41] Email (to)     71
Chris Christie 55th Governor of New Jersey (January 19, 2010 – January, 16, 2018, Trump Campaign advisor Call Records     87
Footnote     38–39, 87, 98
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) February 13, 2019   38–39, 70, 87, 121
Report Text     38–39, 47, 70, 87, 89
Jeffrey Citron[42] Attorney at Davidoff, Hutcher & Citron, Associate of Robert Costello Email (from)     146
James Clapper 4th Director of National Intelligence (August 9, 2010 – January 20, 2017) Email (from)     28
Email (to)     28
Glossary     B-2
Report Text     74
Stephanie Clifford[43] Adult film star[43], a.k.a. Stormy Daniels Article[43] January 12, 2018   145
Article[26] February 14, 2018   145
Footnote     145
Report Text     144–145
Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United States (1993–2001) Article[44] July 5, 2018   148
Footnote   116  
Report Text   109 148, 171, C-14–C-15
Hillary Clinton 67th U.S. Secretary of State (2009–2013), 2016 presidential candidate Article[45] July 22, 2016   17
Article[46] July 11, 2017 112, 119  
Article[23] July 11, 2017   104
Footnote   23–25, 24, 45, 64, 116 19, 95–96, 98–99, 110, 122
Report Text   1, 4–5, 8–9, 14, 23, 31, 34, 44, 48–49, 52, 54, 60–66, 81, 89, 93, 102, 105, 108–111, 114–116, 118, 141, 180, 183, 192–193 5, 12, 21–22, 62–63, 65, 67, 69, 75, 76, 95, 103, 106–107, 109–110, 112, 148, 152, B-6–B-10, B-12, B-14, C-3–C-5, C-11–C-16, C-18
Table of Contents   ii–iii  
Sam Clovis Chief policy advisor and national co-chair of the Trump Campaign Call Records   75  
Email (from)   85, 92, 98  
Email (to)   64, 82, 89–90, 92, 98, 101–102  
Footnote   90  
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) October 3, 2017 82, 127  
Photograph   91  
Report Text   63–64, 82, 85, 89–93, 98–99, 101, 127 B-13
Dan Coats 5th Director of National Intelligence (March 16, 2017 – August 15, 2019) Footnote     56, 82
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) June 14, 2017   32, 55–57, 82
Report Text     4, 32, 55–57, 60–61, 76, 84, 89, B-3–B-4
Transcript[47] June 7, 2017   56
Ty Cobb Special Counsel to the President (July 2017 – May 2018) Glossary     B-2
Roy Cohn Lawyer and fixer for Donald J. Trump (1973–1985) Footnote     50, 110
Report Text     50, 110, 117
Michael Cohen Lawyer and fixer for Donald J. Trump, Husband of Laura Shusterman,[48] Son-in-law of Fima Shusterman[48] Article[49] February 19, 2017   41, 138
Article[43] January 12, 2018   145
Article[26] February 14, 2018   145
Article[50] February 18, 2018   145
Article[51] July 2, 2018   148
Article[44] July 5, 2018   148
Article[7] July 20, 2018   148–149
Article[52] April 20, 2018   146
Call Records   75 136, 143–145
Court Document[53] April 13, 2018   145
Court Document[54] August 21, 2018   126
Court Document[55] November 29, 2018 67, 75, 195–196 142, 144, 149–150
Court Document[56] December 7, 2018   135
Court Document[57] December 12, 2018   135
Email (from)   69, 71, 73–74, 78 136
Email (to)   70–76, 78 135–136, 140–141, 146–147
Footnote   53, 67, 73, 75–77 17, 27–28, 77, 120, 126, 134–136, 138–145, 149–150
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) August 7, 2018 72–73, 115 17–18, 134–135
Interview (302) September 12, 2018 69–72, 75–78, 115 28, 135–139, 141–142, 144, 146–147
Interview (302) September 18, 2018 53, 74 17, 19, 136, 138–144
Interview (302) October 17, 2018   146
Interview (302) November 12, 2018   136, 139, 141–142, 144
Interview (302) November 20, 2018   20, 136, 138–144, 147
Interview (302) March 19, 2019   137–138, 142, 146–147
Letter (from) August 28, 2017   144, 150
Letter (to) May 9, 2017   139
Letter (to) May 12, 2017   139
Report Text   5, 9, 12, 53, 67, 69–78, 110, 115, 195–196 6, 15, 17, 19, 76, 134–135, 137–156, B-5–B-6, B-8–B-9, C-7, C-19–C-20, D-4
Statement August 28, 2017   140–141
Statement[58] September 19, 2017   144
Table of Contents   ii, v iii
Text Message (from)   74–78 136–137
Text Message (to)   75–78 27, 136–137, 145
Transcript[59] October 24, 2017   144
Transcript[60] August 21, 2018   126, 149
Transcript[61] December 12, 2018   135, 151
Transcript[62] February 27, 2019   141, 145
Zachary Cohen[63] Journalist for CNN Article[9] May 23, 2018 49  
Stephen Collinson Journalist at CNN Article[64] November 29, 2018   128
James Comey Director of the FBI (September 4, 2013 – May 9, 2017) Article[65] February 17, 2017   41
Article[5] March 20, 2017   54
Article[3] March 20, 2017   54
Article[66] May 10, 2017   70
Article[67] May 11, 2017   35, 74, 82
Article[68] May 16, 2017   44, 82
Article[6] May 19, 2017   71, 82
Article[69] June 8, 2017   35
Article[70] June 8, 2017   82
Email (from)     28, 48
Email (to)     28
Footnote     27–28, 35–36, 39–41, 44, 48–49, 52, 54, 58–59, 62–63, 65–72, 77, 82, 110
Glossary     B-2
Interview (302) November 15, 2017   22, 26–28, 33–35, 39–41, 49, 52–53, 58, 72
Letter (to) draft   65
Memorandum January 6, 2017   54
Memorandum January 7, 2017   27
Memorandum January 28, 2017   34, 35
Memorandum February 14, 2017   39–40
Memorandum March 30, 2017   57–58
Memorandum April 11, 2017   58–59
President's Daily Diary January 27, 2017   33, 35, 57–58
President's Daily Diary February 14, 2017   39
President's Daily Diary March 1, 2017   48
President's Daily Diary March 30, 2017   57–58
Report Text   8, 11 3–4, 7, 12, 15, 24, 27–28, 32–36, 38–41, 44–49, 52–77, 79, 82–84, 87, 89, 95–96, 109, 111, 124, 157–158, A-1
Statement[71] June 8, 2017   27–28, 33–35, 39–41, 57–58, 82
Table of Contents     i–ii
Transcript[72] March 20, 2017   53
Transcript[73] May 3, 2017   63
Transcript[74] June 8, 2017   27, 40, 48–49
Kellyanne Conway Counselor to President Trump, Manager of the Trump Campaign, a.k.a. @KellyannePolls Email (to)   60, 102 20
Footnote     21
Glossary     B-3
Report Text   34, 64, 152  
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Mark Corallo Spokesman for Trump's personal legal team (June–July 2017), Spokesman for Erik Prince (2006–present) Email (to)     149
Footnote     104
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) February 15, 2018   99–100, 104
Notes July 9, 2017   104
Report Text     99, 103–104, 107
Kevin Corke Journalist at Fox News Report Text     152
Bob Corker U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019), Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (2015–2019) Article[75] July 20, 2016 123  
Jerome Corsi Author and political commentator who formerly worked for WorldNetDaily and InfoWars Article[76] November 26, 2018   128
Footnote   54, 64 128
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) September 6, 2018 54  
Interview (302) September 17, 2018 54  
Interview (302) September 21, 2018 54, 59  
Interview (302) October 31, 2018 54–55  
Interview (302) November 1, 2018 54, 58–59  
Interview (302) November 2, 2018 54  
Report Text   54–56, 58–59 128, B-7
Robert Costa Journalist at The Washington Post Article[77] March 21, 2016 84  
Robert Costello Attorney, Associate of Rudy Giuliani and Jeffrey Citron Email (from)     146–147
Glossary     B-3
Report Text     146–147
Ed Cox State Republican Party official Report Text   97  
Counsel for personal counsel to the President Unnamed individual who emailed the Special Counsel's Office Email (from)     143
Counsel for Jeff Sessions Unnamed personal counsel for Attorney General Jeff Sessions Report Text   49, 198  
Randolph (Randy) Credico Radio talk show host, Associate of Roger Stone Glossary     B-3
Ted Cruz U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present) Article[78] January 15, 2016 27  
Report Text   40  
Culver Only the surname and interview date are provided in the report Interview (302) June 14, 2017   55–56, 82

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Tera Dahl[79] Trump Campaign official[79] Email (to)   101  
Julie Hirschfeld Davis Journalist at The Washington Post Article[80] January 13, 2017   30
Lanny Davis Attorney for Michael Cohen Article[44] July 5, 2018   148
Footnote     138–139, 141
Letter (from) 140   140
Report Text     148, 152
Statement January 23, 2019   152
Richard (Rick) Davis Partner with Pegasus Sustainable Century Merchant Bank, business partner of Paul Manafort, and co-founder of the Davis Manafort lobbying firm Footnote   71  
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) February 8, 2018 132  
Memorandum June 23, 2005 131  
Report Text   131 B5, B-12
Josh Dawsey Journalist at The Washington Post Article[81] January 26, 2018   114
Article[82] August 23, 2018   127
DCLeaks GRU persona, a.k.a. @DCLeaks, @dcleaks_, and dcleaksproject@gmail.com Email (from)   47  
Facebook Message (from)   42  
Footnote   41, 43, 45  
Glossary     B-11
Report Text   4, 36, 41–47, 49, 65, 83 C-5–C-6, C-16–C-17
Table of Contents   i  
Twitter DM (from)   45–46  
Twitter DM (to)   46  
Rick Dearborn Former White House deputy chief of staff for policy, former chief of staff for Senator Jeff Sessions Email (from)   108  
Email (to)   108  
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) November 28, 2017 126  
Interview (302) June 20, 2018   91–93
Report Text   105, 126 5, 93, 158
Laura DeMarco Journalist at the Cleveland Plain Dealer Article[75] July 20, 2016 123  
Karoun Demirjian Journalist at The Washington Post Article[83] June 17, 2018   124
Michael Dempsey Official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) June 14, 2017   55–56
Report Text     55
Diana Denman Delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) June 7, 2017 125–126  
Interview (302) December 4, 2017 125–127  
Report Text   125–127  
Bo Denysyk Trump Campaign official Email (from)   95  
Email (to)   94  
Report Text   94  
Oleg Deripaska a.k.a. ovd Article[84] June 8, 2018 131  
Footnote   139  
Glossary     B-3
Memorandum June 23, 2005 131  
Report Text   129, 131–132, 135–137, 141–142 B-2, B-8, B-12, C-8, C-21–C-22
Table of Contents   iv  
Tad Devine[85] Democratic political consultant who worked with Paul Manafort on Ukrainian campaigns Interview (302) July 6, 2018 132  
Karen DeYoung Journaist at The Washington Post Article[86] December 28, 2016 167  
Uttam Dhillon Attorney in the White House Counsel's Office (January 2017 – June 2018) Footnote     54
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) November 21, 2017   33, 59, 65–70, 73
Report Text     66–69
Ken Dilanian Journalist at NBC News Article[87] June 1, 2016 106  
Article[88] August 18, 2016   20
Dirkse Unknown individual who received an email from Konstantin Kilimnik Email (to)   137  
Kirill Dmitriev Head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund Article[89] Unknown 147  
Footnote   147  
Glossary     B-3
Report Text   7, 147–148, 150–159 B-4, B-7, B-9, B-12, C-10
Table of Contents   iv  
Text Message (from)   150–154, 156–159  
Text Message (to)   151–154, 157–159  
Bob Dole U.S. Senator from Kansas (1969–1996), 1996 presidential candidate Report Text     124–125, 131, C-21
Annie Donaldson Chief of staff to White House Counsel Don McGahn (January 2017 – December 2018) Email (to)     38
Footnote     50, 52, 68, 81, 87, 117
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) November 6, 2017   49–55, 68–70, 73
Interview (302) April 2, 2018   81, 86–87
Notes March 2, 2017   49–50
Notes March 5, 2017   51
Notes March 6, 2017   52
Notes March 16, 2017   52
Notes March 21, 2017   54–55
Notes April 11, 2017   62
Notes May 9, 2017   68–69
Notes May 10, 2017   72
Notes May 31, 2017   81–82
Notes March 12, 2018   52
Report Text     52–54, 68, 86–87
Oren Dorell Journalist at USA Today Article[90] February 15, 2017   41
John M. Dowd[91] Donald Trump's personal lawyer[91] Article[92] December 3, 2017   38
Report Text     6, 121–122
Transcript[93] November 22, 2017   121
Kevin Downing[94] Attorney for Paul Manafort[94] Video[95] August 18, 2018   126
Eric Dubelier[96] Counsel for Concord Management and Consulting Footnote     D–2
Report Text   174  
Mira Duma Associate of Ivanka Trump in the fashion industry Email (from)   78–79  
Email (to)   78  
Report Text   78–79  
Arkady Dvorkovich Deputy prime minister of Russia, Chairman of the board of directors of the New Economic School Glossary     B-3
Report Text   100–101, 166  
Table of Contents   iv  
Evgeney Dvoskin Executive at Genbank in Crimea, Associate of Felix Sater Footnote   76  
Glossary     B-3
Report Text   76  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
John Eisenberg Attorney in the White House Counsel's Office and legal counsel for the National Security Council Footnote     33
Glossary     B-3
Interview (302) November 29, 2017   3, 32–33, 36–37, 65–66, 69
Memorandum February 7, 2017   33, 36
Report Text     31–32, 36–37, 43, 48
Rachel Elbaum Journalist at NBC News Article[46] July 11, 2017 112, 119  
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi President of Egypt (2014-) Report Text   168  
Adam Entous Journalist at The Washington Post Article[97] March 1, 2017   48
Article[98] July 21, 2017   94
Fritz Ermarth White House official during the Reagan administration Report Text   109  
Lana Erchova Ex-wife of Dmitry Klokov, a.k.a. Lana E. Alexander Email (from)   72–73  
Glossary     B-3
Report Text   72–73  

F[edit]

Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Tony Fabrizio Pollster for the Trump Campaign, Partner at Fabrizio, Lee & Associates Email (from)   140–141, 144  
Email (to)   140, 144  
Footnote   136  
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   136  
Nigel Farage Member of the European Parliament (1999–present), Leader of the U.K. Independence Party (November 5, 2010 – September 16, 2016) Report Text   55  
Katherine Faulders Journalist at ABC Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Arden Farhi[100] Journalist at CBS News[100] Email (to)     71
Jason Fishbein Attorney who performed work for Julian Assange and also sent WikiLeaks a password for an unlaunched website, PutinTrump.org, on September 20, 2016, a.k.a. @JasonFishbein Footnote   60  
Interview (302) September 5, 2018 60  
Report Text   59  
Twitter DM (from)   60  
Sarah Flaherty[101] Member of the Trump transition team[101] Email (from)   160  
Email (to)   160, 171  
Text Message (from)   169–170  
Text Message (to)   170 24
Michael G. Flynn Jr. Son of Michael T. Flynn, a.k.a. @mflynnJR Glossary     B-4
Report Text   28  
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Michael T. Flynn National Security Advisor (January 20 - February 13, 2017), Director of Defense Intelligence (July 2012 – August 7, 2014), Trump Campaign advisor, a.k.a. @GenFlynn, LTG Flynn Article[102] February 26, 2016   16
Article[24] November 17, 2016   24
Article[103] November 18, 2016   24
Article[80] January 13, 2017   30
Article[104] February 9, 2017   37
Article[105] March 30, 2017   44
Article[68] May 16, 2017   44, 82
Article[106] June 2, 2017   89
Article[92] December 3, 2017   38
Calendar Invite (to) November 29, 2016 160  
Calendar Invite (to) November 30, 2016 160  
Court Document[107] December 1, 2017   122
Court Document[108] December 1, 2017 167, 195 122
Court Document[109] December 1, 2017 168, 170–172, 183, 194–195 25–26, 30
Email (from)   168, 171–172  
Email (to)   64, 142, 169, 171 24–25
Footnote   167 16, 24–26, 30, 33, 38–44, 52, 121–122
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) November 16, 2017 145, 168–169 24
Interview (302) November 17, 2017 168–172 25–26, 29, 37–38
Interview (302) November 20, 2017 149, 170, 172 25, 29
Interview (302) November 21, 2017 172 29, 36
Interview (302) November 29, 2017 62, 64  
Interview (302) January 11, 2018 149, 160  
Interview (302) January 19, 2018 169, 172 24, 26, 29, 37, 39, 43, 121
Interview (302) January 24, 2018 149  
Interview (302) April 25, 2018 62  
Interview (302) May 1, 2018 62, 149  
Interview (302) May 4, 2018 62  
Memorandum January 26, 2016   31
Report Text   7, 9, 12, 28, 34, 62–64, 142, 145, 149, 157, 159–160, 167–173, 183, 194–195 3, 5–6, 12, 15–16, 24–26, 30–34, 36–49, 51–52, 75–76, 82, 89, 109, 112, 120–122, 131–132, 148, 157–158, B-4, B-6, C-9–C-10, D-1
Table of Contents   iv–v i, iii
Text Message (from)   170  
Text Message (to)   169 24
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Gerald Ford 38th President of the United States (1974–1977) Report Text     C-21
Matt Ford Journalist at The Atlantic Article[106] June 2, 2017   89
Robert (Bob) Foresman UBS investment bank executive based in New York Email (from)   79–80, 160  
Email (to)   80, 160  
Footnote   80  
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) October 17, 2018 79–80, 160, 162  
Report Text   79–80, 159–160, 162  
Alison Frankel Journalist for Reuters Article[110] November 6, 2017 116  
Karen Freifeld Journalist for Reuters Article[94] October 22, 2018   127
Alan Futerfas Outside counsel to the Trump Organization, Personal counsel for Donald Trump Jr. Email (to)   122  
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   121–122  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Mahita Gajanan Journalist at Time Article[10] July 27, 2016 52  
Alan Garten General counsel of the Trump Organization Email (from)     99
Email (to)   121–122 99
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   121 99
Richard (Rick) Gates III Deputy campaign chairman for the Trump Campaign, Deputy chairman for the Trump Inaugural Committee, employee of Paul Manafort Call Records   139  
Court Document[111] October 27, 2017   123
Court Document[112] February 22, 2018   123
Court Document[113] February 23, 2018 52, 182  
Court Document[114] February 23, 2018 182  
Court Document[115] February 23, 2018 182  
Court Document[116] February 23, 2018 52, 182  
Email (from)   135, 138  
Email (to)   108, 115, 138  
Footnote   52, 129, 134, 136 123
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) January 29, 2018 132, 134  
Interview (302) January 30, 2018 115, 132, 135, 140–141  
Interview (302) January 31, 2018 132, 136  
Interview (302) February 2, 2018 131–132, 135–138  
Interview (302) February 12, 2018 136, 141  
Interview (302) March 1, 2018 115  
Interview (302) March 12, 2018 131  
Interview (302) March 18, 2018 132  
Interview (302) April 10, 2018 54 17
Interview (302) April 11, 2018 54 17–18
Interview (302) April 18, 2018   23, 123
Interview (302) September 27, 2018 136  
Interview (302) October 25, 2018 52–54 17–18
Interview (302) November 7, 2018 136, 138  
Report Text   12, 52–54, 108–109, 115, 129–141, 180 18, 23, 122–123, B-10, C-5, C-16, D-2–D-4
Tashina Gauhar[117] Lawyer at the Justice Department[117] Email (from)     52
Memorandum February 11, 2019   66
Notes May 16, 2017   36, 66–68, 70
Damien Gayle Jounralist at The Guardian Article[118] December 10, 2016   21
Anne Gearan Journalist at The Washington Post Article[119] October 11, 2016   20
Richard (Rick) Gerson New York hedge fund manager, associate of Jared Kushner, worked on U.S.-Russia reconcilliation plan with Kirill Dmitriev Email (to)   157  
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) June 5, 2018 156–158  
Interview (302) June 15, 2018 147, 157–159  
Report Text   147, 156–159 B-3
Table of Contents   iv  
Text Message (from)   157–159  
Text Message (to)   147, 156–159  
Gilbride Unknown individual who communicated with Paul J. Saunders Email (from)   104  
Edward Gistaro Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Intelligence Integration Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) June 14, 2017   56–57, 82
Report Text     55–56
Rudolph (Rudy) Giuliani   Article[120] June 15, 2018   124
Article[83] June 17, 2018   127
Article[82] August 23, 2018   127
Article[94] October 22, 2018   127
Article[121] January 21, 2019   152
Footnote     124, 152
Report Text     124–125, 127, 146–147, 152, B-3
Video[122] September 14, 2018   127
Video[19] November 28, 2018   127
Video[123] January 20, 2019   152
Rick Gladstone Journalist at The New York Times Article[124] December 23, 2016 168  
Michael Glassner Political director of the Trump Campaign Email (from)   81–82  
Email (to)   82, 98  
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   82  
Joana Glover Misspelling of Juleanna Glover in Manafort's notes,[39] Republican lobbyist who worked with Bill Browder on advocating for the Magnitsky Act Footnote   118  
Matea Gold Journalist at The Washington Post Article[125] May 23, 2017   81
Jay Goldberg Attorney for Donald Trump Footnote     110
Report Text     110
Robert (Rob) Goldstone Publicist for Emin Agalarov, arranger of the Trump Tower meeting Call Records   111  
Email (from)   111, 113–114, 116, 120–122 99
Email (to)   111, 113–114 99
Facebook Post February 4, 2014 68  
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) August 29, 2017 123  
Interview (302) February 8, 2018 110–111, 114, 117, 120–121 99
Report Text   67, 110–111, 113–115, 117, 119–122, 185, 188 C-3–C-4, C-11–C-14
Text Message (from)   120–121  
Text Message (to)   120–121  
Jeffrey (J. D.) Gordon National security advisor to the Trump Campaign involved in changing the Republican party platform Email (from)   127 20
Email (to)   99, 101–102, 105, 127  
Footnote   126 20
Glossary     B-4
Interview (302) August 7, 2017 86, 126  
Interview (302) August 29, 2017 86, 123–127  
Interview (302) September 7, 2017 125, 127  
Interview (302) February 14, 2019 125–127  
Report Text   86, 99, 104–105, 123–127 20, B-11
Table of Contents   iii  
Sergey Gorkov Chairman of Vnesheconombank (VSB) Article[126] June 1, 2017 162  
Footnote   162  
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   161–162 C-10
Table of Contents   iv  
Neil Gorsuch Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (April 10, 2017 – present), Judge of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (August 8, 2006 – April 9, 2017) Footnote     84
Rhona Graff Senior vice-president and executive assistant to Donald Trump at the Trump Organization. Email (from)   78–80, 111  
Email (to)   78–80, 111, 121  
Footnote   79  
Glossary     B-4
Report Text   76, 78–80, 120, 135 C-22
Lindsey Graham U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2003–present), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee (January 3, 2019 – present) Statement[127] February 2, 2017   28
Peter Grant Journalist at The Wall Street Journal Article[128] November 29, 2016 162  
David Gray[129] Counsel for Jerome Corsi Footnote   54  
Rosie Gray Journalist at The Atlantic Article[29] July 25, 2017 112  
Jason Greenblatt Lawyer for the Trump Organisation Footnote   90  
Andy Greenberg Journalist for Wired Article[130] March 20, 2017   54
Alamanda Gribbin[131] Embassy control officer at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow[131] Interview (302) August 31, 2017 113  
Guccifer 2.0 GRU persona, a.k.a. guccifer20@aol.fr, @guccifer_2 Email (from)   43, 46  
Footnote   42–43  
Glossary     B-12
Report Text   4, 36, 41–47, 49, 65, 176 C-5–C-6, C-16–C-17
Table of Contents   i  
Twitter DM (from)   45–47  
Twitter DM (to)   45–47  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Maggie Haberman Journalist at The New York Times Article[132] June 12, 2017   83
Article[13] July 11, 2017   104
Article[133] January 25, 2018   113–114
Article[52] April 20, 2018   146
Article[134] August 22, 2018   127
Article[121] January 21, 2019   152
Luke Hagberg[135] Employee at the Center for the National Interest[135] Email (to)   107  
Lindsey Hagan[136] Assistant to Paul Manafort[136] Email (from)   109  
Report Text   109  
Tom Hamburger Journalist at The Washington Post Article[137] June 17, 2016   16
Article[45] July 22, 2016   17
Article[138] August 5, 2016 102  
Sean Hannity Host of Hannity on Fox News, a.k.a. @seanhannity Report Text   28 99, 142
Transcript[139] July 11, 2017 119  
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Video[122] September 14, 2018   127
Andrea Hansen Internet Research Agency persona Footnote   22  
Shane Harris Journalist at the Wall Street Journal Article[105] March 30, 2017   44
Jonathan Hawker British public relations consultant at FTI Consulting who worked with Davis-Manafort International in Ukraine Email (from)   134  
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) January 9, 2018 134  
Interview (302) June 9, 2018 134  
Report Text   133–134  
Chris Hayes Journalist at MSNBC Article[140] August 17, 2018   126
Jacob Heilbrunn Editor of The National Interest Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) February 1, 2018 106–107  
Report Text   107  
Jim Heintz Journalist for the Associated Press Article[141] November 10, 2016   21
Rosalind S. Helderman Journalist at The Washington Post Article[81] January 26, 2018   114
Andrew Hemming[142] Director of rapid response at the White House[142] Email (from)     71
Hope Hicks Press secretary to the Trump Campaign, White Hose communications director (August 2017 – March 2018) Email (from)   102, 145 20
Email (to)   66, 145  
Footnote   66, 102 21, 32, 44, 51, 71, 93–94, 100, 104, 114, 121, 123
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) December 7, 2017 115 100–103
Interview (302) December 8, 2017 145 21, 32, 44, 51, 59, 71, 79, 94
Interview (302) March 13, 2018   23, 94, 99–104, 108, 114–115, 123
Report Text   115, 145 21–23, 47, 59, 71, 79–80, 94, 100–106, 108, 114–115
Text Message (from)     102
Text Message (to)     102
Rachel Hoff[143] Delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention[143] Interview (302) May 26, 2017 125–127  
Eric Holder 82nd U.S. Attorney General (2009–2015) Footnote     51
Report Text     51, 61, 63, 76, 78, 110, 112
Steve Holland Journalist for Reuters Article[102] February 26, 2016   16
Lester Holt News anchor at NBC News Glossary     B-5
Report Text     73–74
Michael E. Horowitz[144] Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice (2012–present) Footnote     110
Mark Hosenball Journalist for Reuters Article[102] February 26, 2016   16
James (Jim) Hoskins[145] National security advisor to the Trump Campaign[145] Interview (302) September 14, 2017 86  
Jody Hunt Chief of staff to Attorney General Jeff Sessions (February–October 2017) Footnote     63, 67, 69, 80
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) February 1, 2018   41, 48–49, 51, 63, 68, 78, 80, 94–96
Notes May 3, 2017   63–64
Notes May 8, 2017   66–67
Notes May 9, 2017   68–69
Notes May 17, 2017   78–79
Notes May 18, 2017   79–80
Notes May 30, 2017   80
Notes July 21, 2017   94–95
Notes Undated   80
Report Text     45, 66–68, 78–79, 94, 96

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Nagi Idris[146] Head of the London Centre of International Law Practice, Associate of Joseph Mifsud[146] Email (from)   82  
Email (to)   81–82  
David Ignatius Journalist at The Washington Post Article[147] January 12, 2017   29
Julia Iofee Misspelling of Julia Ioffe Article[148] September 23, 2016   16
Julia Ioffe Journalis at The Atlantic, Contributor to Politico Magazine Article[148] September 23, 2016   16
Article[149] June 13, 2017 106  
Michael Isikoff Journalist at Yahoo! News Article[150] September 23, 2016 102 20
Ivanchenko Assistant to Sergey Gorkov Text Message (from)   163  
Text Message (to)   163  
Igor Ivanov President of the Russian International Affairs Council, former Russian foreign minister Glossary     B-5
Report Text   88  
Sergei Ivanov Chief of staff to the Office of the President of Russia (December 2011 – August 2016) Glossary     B-5
Report Text   74 136

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Jackson Unknown individual who received an email from Konstantin Kilimnik Email (to)   137  
Amy Berman Jackson Judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (2011-) Article[151] June 15, 2018   124
Robert H. Jackson Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1941–1954) Report Text     172
Jenna Johnson Journalist for The Washington Post Article[66] May 10, 2017   70
Samuel Johnson Author of A Dictionary of the English Language Article[152] 1755   177
Ryan Junck[153] Partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LLP[153] Affidavit August 2, 2018 146  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Kalashnikova Unknown individual in a footnote supporting the identity of Georgiy Oganov Interview (302) May 17, 2018 142  
Alexander Kasanof[154] U.S. State Department employee[154] Email (to)   138  
Kasbo Unknown individual who communicated with Erik Prince regarding his travel to the Seychelles Email (from)   152–153  
Marc Kasowitz Personal attorney for Donald Trump (May 2017 – July 2017) Article[69] June 8, 2017   35
Glossary     B-5
katrin@yana.kiev.ua Emplyee at Yana Luxury Travel Email (to)   138  
Denis Katsyv Owner of Prevezon Holdings, Son of Peter Katsyv, Associate of Natalia Veselnitskaya Glossary     B-5
Report Text   112, 119  
Peter Katsyv Russian businessman, Father of Denis Katsyv Glossary     B-5
Report Text   112  
A. Kaveladze Daughter of Ike Kaveladze Email (from)   120  
Email (to)   120  
Footnote   120  
Irakli (Ike) Kaveladze Vice president at Crocus Group, Aras Agalarov's deputy in the U.S. Call Records   120  
Email (from)   68, 120  
Email (to)   67–68, 114, 116, 120  
Footnote   68, 120  
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) November 16, 2017 67, 111, 114, 117, 120  
Report Text   67, 114, 116–118, 120–121  
Text Message (from)   120, 122  
Text Message (to)   120, 122  
Irina Kaverzina Employee of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-5
John Kelly White House Chief of Staff (July 2017 – January 2019) Email (to)     71
Footnote     91, 109, 114, 115–116, 118
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) August 2, 2018   91, 114–118
Notes February 5, 2018   115
Notes February 6, 2018   116, 118
Report Text     116–117
L. Kelly Unknown individual who received an email from Rhona Graff in 2013 Email (to)   111  
Megyn Kelly Journalist and anchor at Fox News Video[11] August 25, 2016 49  
Rob Kelner[91] Attorney for Michael Flynn, identified as "Flynn's counsel" and "Counsel for Flynn" in the report[91] Interview (302) March 1, 2018   121–122
Report Text     6, 121–122, 131–132
Meghan Keneally Journalist at ABC News Article[155] October 20, 2017 134  
Anthony Kennedy Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1988–2014) Report Text     166, 172–173
Jack Kennedy 35th President of the United States (1961–1963) Report Text     51, 61, 63
Robert Kennedy 64th U.S. Attorney General (1961–1964) Footnote     51
Report Text     51, 61, 63, 76, 78, 112
Zalmay Khalilzad Former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) January 9, 2018 108  
Report Text   107–108  
Florence Khoo[156] Vice president of design and construction at the Trump Organization[156] Email (from)   68  
Email (to)   68  
Konstantin Kilimnik Russian-Ukranian political consultant, Employee of Paul Manafort, Former KGB officer Call Records   139  
CBP Record August 2, 2016 139  
CBP Record January 19, 2017 142  
CBP Record January 22, 2017 142  
Email (from)   135, 137–139  
Email (to)   135, 137–139, 143  
Footnote   130, 133–134, 136, 139, 143  
Glossary     B-5
Report Text   6–7, 10, 129–144, 166 B-8, D-2
Table of Contents   iv  
Text Message (from)   142  
Text Message (to)   142  
Visa Record October 28, 1997 132–133  
Visa Record December 17, 2016 133  
Michael Kimmage[38] U.S. State Department employee[38] Email (to)   138  
Stephanie Kirchgaessner Journalist at The Guardian Article[157] October 31, 2017 83  
Henry Kissinger Honorary chairman of the Center for the National Interest, Former U.S. Secretary of State (1973–77) Footnote   104  
Report Text   104  
Sergey Kislyak Russian ambassador to the United States (July 26, 2008 – August 21, 2017) Article[80] January 13, 2017   30
Article[104] February 9, 2017   37
Article[97] March 1, 2017   48
Article[158] March 2, 2017 123  
Article[6] May 19, 2017   71, 82
Article[149] June 13, 2017 106  
Article[98] July 21, 2017   94
Footnote   124, 167  
Glossary     B-5
Report Text   7, 9–10, 66, 102–103, 106–107, 123–124, 127–129, 144–145, 159–161, 167–173, 194–195, 197–198 3, 12, 20, 24–26, 29–31, 33, 36–37, 41–43, 46–48, 71, B-4, B-6, B-11, C-9–C-10, D-1
Table of Contents   iii–iv i
David Klein distant relative of Trump Organization lawyer Jason Greenblat Email (from)   90  
Footnote   90  
Interview (302) August 30, 2018 90  
Denis Klimentov Emplyoee of the New Economic School, brother of Dmitri Klimentov Email (from)   99  
Email (to)   100  
Glossary     B-5
Interview (302) June 9, 2017 99  
Report Text   99–100 B-6, B12
Dmitri Klimentov New York-based public relations consultant, brother of Denis Klimentov Email (to)   99–100  
Footnote   99  
Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) November 27, 2018 100  
Report Text   99–100  
Dmitry Klokov Director of External Communications for PJSC Federal Grid Company of Unified Energy System, Ex-husband of Lana Erchova Email (from)   73–74  
Email (to)   73–74  
Footnote   72–73  
Glossary     B-6
Report Text   72–74 B-3
Dmitriy Vyacheslavovich Klokov Russian Olympic weight lifter (2008) Footnote   73  
Report Text   73  
Anton Kobyakov Advisor to Vladimir Putin, Member of the Roscongress Foundation Glossary     B-6
Report Text   79–80  
Boris Kolesnikov Co-chairman of the Opposition Bloc Party, Ukrainian oligarch Article[159] June 23, 2018 135  
Report Text   135  
Igor Kossov Journalist at the Kyiv Post Article[160] March 7, 2019 135  
Andrey Kostin CEO of VTB Bank Report Text   76  
Andrew E. Kramer Journalist at The New York Times Article[161] April 27, 2018 112  
Article[30] October 22, 2017 112  
Michael Kranish Journalist at The Washington Post Article[162] July 11, 2017   116
Alexey Krasilnikov Counselor with the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Footnote   88  
Andrej Krickovic Assistant professor ar the Higher School of Economics in Russia, Associate of Carter Page Glossary     B-6
Report Text   99, 166  
Aleksandra Krylova Employee of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-6
Report Text   21  
Jared Kushner   Article[87] June 1, 2016 106  
Article[128] November 29, 2016 162  
Article[126] June 1, 2017 162  
Calendar Invite (to) November 30, 2016 160  
Email (from)   67–68, 105, 108–109, 115, 119, 145, 159, 161  
Email (to)   106, 108–109, 115, 140–141, 145, 159, 161, 168, 172  
Footnote   108, 162 21, 39–40, 65, 100, 121, 144
Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) November 1, 2017 160, 168  
Interview (302) April 11, 2018 104, 106, 108–109, 114–119, 145, 147, 157–158, 161–162 40, 65, 100
Report Text   6–7, 103–106, 108–110, 114–119, 141, 145, 147, 150, 156–164, 167–168, 172, 185, 188 39, 45, 64, 92, 99–101, 106, B-1, B-4. B-10, C-3–C-4, C-9–C-14
Statement[163] July 24, 2017 145, 159–162  
Table of Contents   iii–iv  
Text Message (from)   119  
Markian Kuzmowycz Journalist for the Atlantic Council Article[164] November 19, 2018 135  
Sergey Kuznetsov Official at the Russian Embassy to the U.S. Email (from)   145  
Email (to)   160  
Glossary     B-6
Report Text   145, 161  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Sharon LaFraniere Journalist at The New York Times Article[161] April 27, 2018 112  
Article[151] June 15, 2018   124
Article[165] July 30, 2018 135  
Pete Landrum Staffer for Senator Jeff Sessions who handled military affairs Footnote   128  
Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) February 27, 2018 128–129  
Report Text   128–129  
Sergey Lavrov Foreign Minister of Russia Article[6] May 19, 2017   71, 82
Footnote     71
Glossary     B-6
Memorandum May 9, 2017   71
Report Text   172 62, 71
Statement[166] December 30, 2016 172  
Berel Lazar Chief Rabbi of Russia Footnote   90  
Nathan Layne Journalist for Reuters Article[94] October 22, 2018   127
Barbara Ledeen Senate staffer, Associate of Michael Flynn, Wife of Michael Ledeen Email (from)   62, 64  
Footnote   170  
Glossary     B-6
Report Text   62–65  
Michael Ledeen Foreign policy and national security advisor for the Trump Transition Team, Husband of Barbara Ledeen Footnote   170  
Glossary     B-6
Report Text   170  
Richard Ledgett 18th Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) (January 2014 – April 2017) Footnote     82
Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) June 13, 2017   56–57, 82
Report Text     56
Gary Lee Journalist at The Washington Post Article[167] December 20, 1991 142  
Matthew Lee Journalist for the Associated Press Article[141] November 10, 2016   21
Carol D. Leonnig Journalist at The Washington Post Article[168] August 3, 2017   112
Article[169] August 27, 2017   143
Article[37] August 1, 2018   125
Article[82] August 23, 2018   127
Mark Lenzi[170] Former employee of the International Republican Institute[170] Interview (302) January 30, 2018 133  
Report Text   133  
Sergii Leshchenko Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Ukranian journalist Article[171] August 14, 2014 135  
Corey Lewandowski Campaign manager for the Trump Campaign (January 2015 – June 2016) Email (from)   90  
Email (to)   80, 89–90, 98  
Footnote     91, 93–94
Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) April 6, 2018   91–94
Notes June 19, 2017   91–92
Report Text   78–80, 82, 89–90, 99, 196 5, 90–94, 97–98, 105, 157–158
Table of Contents     ii
Ed Lieberman[172] Washington Attorney, associate of Rinat Akhmetshin[172] Interview (302) December 13, 2017 116  
Abbe Lowell[173] Personal counsel for Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner[173] Footnote     100
Sandra Luff Legislative director for Senator Jeff Sessions Glossary     B-6
Interview (302) January 30, 2018 107, 124, 127–129  
Report Text   128  
Josephine Lukito Journalist for the Columbia Journalism Review Article[174] March 8, 2018 27  
Oleg Lurie[175] Associate of Sergei Magnitsky, Russian journalist[175] Deposition Undated 112  
Joy Lutes Trump Campaign official Email (from)   82  
Report Text   82  
Loretta Lynch[176] 83rd U.S. Attorney General (April 27, 2015 – January 20, 2017) Footnote     110
Serhiy Lyovochkin Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Member of the Oppositin Bloc Party Glossary     B-6
Report Text   135, 142  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Jessica Macchia Executive assistant to Donald Trump at the Trump Organization Email (to)   79  
Report Text   79  
Neil MacFarquhar Journalist at The New York Times Article[4] July 16, 2017 115  
Article[177] February 16, 2018 17  
Emmanuel Macron President of France (May 14, 2017 – present) Transcript[178] April 24, 2018   148
Sergei Magnitsky Russian accontant who worked for William Browder, Namesake of the Magnitsky Act Glossary     B-6
Report Text   112 B-12
Theodore (Ted) Malloch London-based associate of Jerome Corsi, CEO of Global Fiduciary Governance, CEO of the Roosevelt Group Footnote   55, 58  
Glossary     B-7
Report Text   55–56  
Paul Manafort Jr. Trump campaign member (March – August 2016) and chairman and chief strategist (May – August 2016), Business partner of Roger Stone (1980 – mid 1990s), Employer of Rick Gates and Konstantin Kilimnik, Political Consultant for Oleg Deripaska and Viktor Yanukovych Article[179] March 29, 2016 134  
Article[88] August 18, 2016   20
Article[180] August 19, 2016   20
Article[155] October 20, 2017 134  
Article[120] June 15, 2018   124
Article[151] June 15, 2018   124
Article[165] July 30, 2018 135  
Article[181] July 30, 2018 135  
Article[32] July 31, 2018   125
Article[182] July 31, 2018   125
Article[37] August 1, 2018   125
Article[183] August 1, 2018   125
Article[184] August 1, 2018   125
Article[185] August 2, 2018   125–126
Article[186] August 16, 2018   125
Article[140] August 17, 2018   126
Article[187] August 18, 2018   126
Article[82] August 23, 2018   127
Article[94] October 22, 2018   127
Article[188] November 27, 2018   127
Article[189] November 28, 2018   128
Court Document[111] October 27, 2017   123
Court Document[190] December 4, 2017 133, 144  
Court Document[112] February 22, 2018   123
Court Document[191] May 15, 2018 12  
Court Document[192] June 8, 2018 144  
Court Document[193] June 26, 2018 12  
Court Document[194] September 14, 2018   127, 182
Court Document[195] September 14, 2018   182
Court Document[196] November 26, 2018   127
Court Document[197] February 13, 2019 129, 143  
Deposition December 16, 2015 131  
Email (from)   135, 137–142, 144  
Email (to)   90, 108–109, 115, 135, 137–139, 141, 144  
Financial Record 2005–2015 131  
Financial Record 2003–2015 131  
Footnote   52, 108, 118, 129–130, 134, 136, 140, 143 18, 20, 52, 123, 127, D–3
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) July 30, 2014 132  
Interview (302) September 11, 2018 116, 132–134, 137, 140–143  
Interview (302) September 12, 2018 139–142  
Interview (302) September 13, 2018 143  
Interview (302) September 20, 2018 125, 131–132  
Interview (302) September 21, 2018 142  
Interview (302) October 1, 2018   123
Interview (302) October 11, 2018 138  
Interview (302) October 16, 2018 134  
Memorandum June 23, 2005 131  
Notes June 9, 2016 118  
Report Text   6–7, 10–12, 53, 66, 89–90, 95, 109–110, 114–118, 129–144, 166, 180, 182–183, 185, 188 6, 16, 18, 20, 92, 99–100, 120, 122–128, 131–133, 148–149, 156, B-1, B-3–B-5, B-8, B-10, B-12, C-3–C-5, C-8, C-11–C-14, C-16, C-20–C-22, D-2–D-4
Table of Contents   iii–iv iii
Text Message (from)   142  
Text Message (to)   119, 137, 142  
Video[198] August 21, 2018   126
Video[19] November 28, 2018   127
Beatriz Marinello World Chess Federation official Interview (302) May 31, 2018 150  
Marson Unknown individual who received an email from Konstantin Kilimnik Email (to)   137  
John Mashburn Policy director for the Trump Campaign Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) June 25, 2018 125–127  
Report Text   125–127  
Mark Mazzetti Journalist at The New York Times Article[199] January 20, 2019   152
Andrew McCabe Acting director of the FBI (May 9 – August 2, 2017), Deputy Director of the FBI (February 1, 2016 – January 29, 2018) Footnote     35–36
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) August 17, 2017   30, 35–37, 45, 52
Interview (302) September 26, 2017   67, 69–70
Memorandum May 10, 2017   69, 71–72, 110
Memorandum May 16, 2017   67
President's Daily Diary May 10, 2017   71
Report Text     37, 69, 71–72, 74–76, 96, 111
Mitch McConnell U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1985–present), Senate Majority Leader (January 3, 2015 – present), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2015 – present) Report Text     49, 52, 74
Mary McCord Acting Assistant Attorney General (October 2016 – May 2017), Senior national security official at the U.S. Department of Justice Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) July 17, 2017   26, 30–31
Report Text     31
Karen McDougal[7] Former Playboy model[7] Article[7] July 20, 2018   148–149
Report Text     148
Kathleen (K. T.) McFarland Deputy National Security Advisor (January 20, 2017 – May 19, 2017) Call Records   170  
Email (from)   168–169, 172 24–25
Email (to)   142, 171–172 24
Footnote     25, 121
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) August 29, 2017   29
Interview (302) November 22, 2017 169  
Interview (302) December 22, 2017 142, 169–172 25–26, 29, 42–44, 121
Memorandum February 26, 2017 42–44  
Report Text   142, 160, 167, 169–172, 194 3, 25–26, 29, 42–43, 46, 48, 75, C-9
Michael McFaul Former U.S. ambassador to Russia, a.k.a. @McFaul Report Text   28  
Tweet
(Click to see)
  28  
Donald (Don) McGahn White House Counsel (January 20, 2017 – October 17, 2018) Article[133] January 25, 2018   113–114
Article[81] January 26, 2018   114
Call Records     84–85, 87
Footnote     31, 33, 35, 44, 50, 52, 62, 69, 81, 84–85, 87–88, 95, 114–117
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) November 30, 2017   31–33, 37, 49–50, 59
Interview (302) December 12, 2017   35, 50–55, 59–60, 62, 65–71, 73
Interview (302) December 14, 2017   44, 52, 78–81, 85, 87–88, 95–96, 108, 123
Interview (302) February 28, 2018   84
Interview (302) March 8, 2018   63, 80–81, 85–87, 114–118
Interview (302) February 28, 2019   84–87
Memorandum February 17, 2017   79
President's Daily Diary June 14, 2017   84
President's Daily Diary June 17, 2017   85
Report Text     3–6, 15, 31–33, 36–38, 45–47, 49–55, 59–63, 65–68, 71–73, 75–76, 78–82, 84–90, 95, 97–98, 108, 113–120, 157–158, B-2–B-3
Table of Contents     i–iii
David McGee[200] American architect who worked on the 2013–2014 Trump Tower Moscow proposal for the Crocus Group[200] Email (from)   68  
Email (to)   68  
Footnote   68  
Dmitry Medvedev Prime Minister of Russia Glossary     B-7
Report Text   77  
Yuriy Melnik Spokesperson for the Russian Embassy in Washington Footnote   88  
Glossary     B-7
Jock Mendoza-Wilson[201] Director of International Capital Investor Relations at System Capital Management[201] Email (to)   137  
Zachary Mider Journalist for Bloomberg LP Article[202] March 30, 2016   16
Joseph Mifsud Employee of the London Centre of International Law Practice, Professor at the London Academy of Diplomacy, Affiliate of Link Campus University Article[157] October 31, 2017 83  
Email (from)   87–88  
Email (to)   87, 90–91  
Footnote   81  
Glossary     B-7
Report Text   5–6, 9, 81, 83–84, 87–91, 93, 192–193 B-8, B-12
Text Message (from)   84, 88–89  
Text Message (to)   84, 88–89  
Greg Miller Journalist at The Washington Post Article[104] February 9, 2017   37
Jason Miller Chief spokesman for the Trump Campaign Email (from)   102 20
Footnote     21
Matt Miller Staffer for the Trump Campaign Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) October 25, 2017 126  
Report Text   125–126  
Stephen Miller Coommunications director for Senator Jeff Sessions, Senior official in the Trump Campaign, Senior advisor to President Donald Trump Email (to)   80, 89, 102, 105, 109 20
Footnote     21, 65–66, 71
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) May 5, 2017   64
Interview (302) August 31, 2017   29
Interview (302) October 31, 2017   54, 64–66, 68
Interview (302) December 14, 2017 93  
Report Text   80, 89, 93, 105, 109 54, 64–68, 75
Sergei Millian Founder of the Russian American Chamber of Commerce Facebook Message (from)   94–95  
Facebook Message (to)   94–95  
Glossary     B-7
Report Text   94–95  
Text Message (from)   94  
Text Message (to)   94  
Josh Milton Internet Research Agency persona, a.k.a. joshmilton024@gmail.com Email (from)   29, 35  
Email (to)   35  
Footnote   35  
Steve Mnuchin 77th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Glossary     B-7
Report Text   152  
Robby Mook Campaign manager for the Clinton Campaign Article[203] July 24, 2016   17
David Morgan Journalist for Reuters Article[204] December 18, 2016   22
Gabby Morrongiello Journalist at the Washington Examiner Article[187] August 18, 2018   126
Matthew Mosk Journalist for ABC News Article[126] June 1, 2017 162  
Robert S. Mueller III Special Counsel Article[125] May 23, 2017   81
Article[106] June 2, 2017   89
Article[132] June 12, 2017   83
Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Article[205] June 13, 2017   83
Article[16] June 14, 2017   84
Article[168] August 3, 2017   112
Article[206] August 3, 2017   112
Article[133] January 25, 2018   113–114
Article[81] January 26, 2018   114
Article[207] January 26, 2018   114
Article[120] June 15, 2018   124
Article[83] June 17, 2018   127
Article[37] August 1, 2018   125
Article[185] August 2, 2018   125–126
Article[208] August 15, 2018   125
Article[187] August 18, 2018   126
Article[94] October 22, 2018   127
Article[188] November 27, 2018   127
Article[64] November 29, 2018   128
Footnote   13 78, 80–86, 88–89, 92, 108, 111–118, 124–128, 135
Letter (from) October 27, 2011   81
Report Text   1–3, 6, 8, 11–13 1, 4–7, 9, 15, 48, 60, 77–91, 95, 97–98, 106–108, 110, 112–120, 122–127, 130–133, 142, 148, 157–158, A-1, C-1–C-2, D-1–D-3
Table of Contents   i ii–iii
Video[209] June 12, 2017   83
Video[28] August 17, 2018   126
Steven Mufson Journalist at The Washington Post Article[138] August 5, 2016 102  
Andrew Müller-Maguhn Associate of Julian Assange, member of the Chaos Computer Club Glossary     B-7
Report Text   47  
Sara Murray Journalist at CNN Article[76] November 26, 2018   128

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
George Nader Advisor to Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Email (from)   148  
Footnote   147–148  
Glossary     B-7
Interview (302) January 19, 2018 153  
Interview (302) January 22, 2018 148–152, 154–155  
Interview (302) January 23, 2018 148  
Report Text   147–155, 157–159  
Table of Contents   iv  
Text Message (from)   151–154, 159  
Text Message (to)   150–154, 156, 158–159  
Ellen Nakashima Journalist at The Washington Post Article[210] June 14, 2016   17
Article[8] January 17, 2018 47  
Sergei Nalobin Deputy Director of the Information and Press Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Footnote   88  
Louis Nelson Jourlaist at Politico Article[211] October 14, 2016   21
Article[183] August 1, 2018   125
Omarosa Manigault Newman[212] Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison at the White House[212] Interview (302) August 23, 2018   17
Ivan Nechepurenko Journalist for The New York Times Article[213] November 10, 2016   21
Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999, 2009–present) Transcript[214] February 15, 2017   41
Viktor Netyksho GRU officer in command of a unit involved in hacking operations Court Document[215] July 13, 2018 36–37, 39–43, 45, 48, 50–51, 175–176  
Glossary     B-7
Report Text   175 D-2
Michelle Nichols Journalist for Reuters Article[216] December 21, 2016 167  
Stephen Nix[217] High-ranking official at the International Republican Institute[217] Interview (302) March 20, 2018 133  
Richard Nixon 37th President of the United States (1969–1974) Report Text   103  
Simon Nizharadze Global Development Group LLC Email (to)   70  
Report Text   70  
NSA counsel Unnamed counsel for the National Security Agency Footnote     82
Devin Nunes U.S. Representative from California (2003–present), Ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee (January 3, 2019 – present), Chair of the House Intelligence Committee (January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2015 – present) Report Text     52, 74

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Barack Obama 44th President of the United States (2009–2017) Article[147] January 12, 2017   29
Footnote   34, 54, 64 32, 51
Report Text   7, 99, 153, 162, 168 51, 61, 63, 110
Statement[218] December 29, 2016 169 22
Robert C. O'Brien[219] U.S. National Security Advisor (September 18, 2019 – present), Member of the Trump transition team Email (from)     24
Email (to)   169  
Bruce Ohr[220] Official at the U.S. Department of Justice Report Text     111
Georgiy Oganov Board member of Basic Element, advisor to Oleg Deripaska Article[221] March 12, 2019 142  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   142  
Henry Oknyansky a.k.a. Henry Greenberg Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) July 13, 2018 61  
Report Text   61 B-9
Table of Contents   ii  
Andrew Osborn Journalist for Reuters Article[222] March 24, 2016   16

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Carter Page Foreign policy advisor to the Trump Campaign, a.k.a. "Male-1" Article[202] March 30, 2016   16
Article[223] July 7, 2016 100  
Article[138] August 5, 2016 102  
Article[150] September 23, 2016 102  
Article[148] September 23, 2016   16
Email (from)   98–99, 101–102  
Email (to)   84, 99 20
Footnote   95, 98, 100, 102, 124, 166, 183 16, 52
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) March 10, 2017 97, 99–102, 166  
Interview (302) March 16, 2017 97, 99–100, 102, 166 20
Interview (302) March 30, 2017 96–97, 100–101, 166  
Interview (302) March 31, 2017 97, 100–101  
Report Text   6, 11, 95–103, 124, 166, 183 16, 20, B-1–B-3, B-5–B-6, B-8, B-10–B-12
Table of Contents   iii–iv  
Transcript[224] November 2, 2017 96  
Video[225] July 7, 2016 100  
Lisa Page[226] Lawyer at the U.S. Department of Justice, Aide to Andrew McCabe[226] Email (to)     52
Memorandum Unknown   70
Report Text     111
Joe Palazzolo Journalist at the Wall Street Journal Article[43] January 12, 2018   145
George Papadopoulos   Article[227] September 30, 2016 93  
Court Document[228] October 3, 2017 194  
Court Document[229] October 5, 2017 82–84, 86–90  
Court Document[230] August 31, 2018 93  
Email (from)   81–82, 84, 87, 89–92, 94  
Email (to)   81–82, 85, 87–88, 90–92  
Facebook Message (from)   94–95  
Facebook Message (to)   94–95  
Footnote   81, 84, 88, 90, 92 52
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) February 10, 2017 80–81, 84  
Interview (302) August 10, 2017 81–88, 93  
Interview (302) August 11, 2017 83, 85–87, 93  
Interview (302) September 19, 2017 88, 91–93, 95  
Interview (302) September 20, 2017 87, 92–93, 95  
Photograph   86, 91  
Report Text   5–6, 9, 11–12, 80–95, 183, 192–194 B-4–B-5, B-7–B-8, B-10, B-12–B-13, D-6
Table of Contents   ii–iii, v  
Text Message (from)   84, 88–89, 94  
Text Message (to)   84, 88–89, 94  
Brad Parscale Digital media director for the Trump Campaign, a.k.a. @parscale Glossary     B-8
Report Text   34  
Tweet
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William (Sam) Patten Jr. Business partner of Konstantin Kilimnik Court Document[231] August 31, 2018 133  
Court Document[232] August 31, 2018 133  
Email (to)   137  
Footnote   133  
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) May 22, 2018 132, 133, 138, 141  
Report Text   133, 139, 141  
Text Message (from)   142  
Text Message (to)   142  
William H. Pauley III[233] Judge presiding over the Michael Cohen case,[233] Senior Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Report Text     151
Pchelyakov Official at the Russian Embassy to the U.S., a.k.a. embassy@russianembassy.org Email (from)   127  
Email (to)   127 20
Report Text   127  
Nancy Pelosi U.S. Representative from California (1987–present), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2007–2011, January 3, 2019 – present), House Minority Leader (2003–2007, January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2019), Member of the Gang of Eight (2003–present) Report Text     52, 74
Mike Pence 48th Vice President of the United States (January 20, 2017 – present), Governor of Indiana (January 14, 2013 – January 9, 2017), a.k.a. @mike_pence Article[211] October 14, 2016   21
Footnote   34–35 20, 71
Report Text   137 3, 20, 29, 31, 37, 42
Video[234] January 15, 2017   30
Personal Counsel for President Donald Trump Unnamed personal counsel for President Donald Trump Footnote   79 123, 139–141, 143–144, 152–153
Letter (from) June 23, 2017   159, 169
Letter (from) January 29, 2018   105, 119, 159
Letter (from) August 8, 2018   159
Letter (from) November 20, 2018   C–1
Letter (from) December 12, 2018   C–2
Letter (from) February 6, 2019   151, 153
Letter (to) May 16, 2018   C–1
Letter (to) July 30, 2018   C–1
Letter (to) September 17, 2018   149, C–1
Letter (to) December 3, 2018   C–1–C–2
Letter (to) January 23, 2019   151
Report Text     6, 8–9, 15, 83–84, 88, 90, 99, 105, 113–114, 116, 118–120, 123, 134, 139–145, 147, 151, 153–155, 159, 169, 180, C-1
Text Message (from)     145
Dmitry Peskov Press Secretary for the President of Russia Email (from)   100  
Email (to)   74 136
Footnote     141
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   5, 74–75, 77–78, 100, 149–150, 196 135–137, 141, B-6, B-8, B-13, C-7, C-19–C-20
Evan Perez Journalist at CNN Article[235] January 12, 2017   28
Article[236] May 9, 2017   89
Shannon Pettypiece Journalist at Bloomberg LP Article[208] August 15, 2018   125
Walid Phares Foreign policy advisor to the Trump Campaign, Co-secretary general of the Transatlantic Parliamentary Group on Counterterrorism (TAG) Email (from)   91  
Email (to)   99, 148  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   90–92, 99 B-13
Amber Phillips Journalist at The Washington Post Article[203] July 24, 2016   17
Article[180] August 19, 2016   20
Denis Pinchuk[84] Journalist for Reuters[84] Article[84] June 8, 2018 131  
Richard Pinedo American who sold stolen identities to the Internet Research Agency Court Document[237] February 12, 2018 175  
Court Document[238] September 26, 2018 175  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   175 D-6
Jeanine Pirro Host of Justice with Judge Jeanine on Fox News Video[239] January 12, 2019   152
Richard Plepler Board member of the Center for the National Interest, CEO of HBO (1992–2019) Report Text   104  
John Podesta, Jr. Chairman of the Clinton Campaign Article[119] October 11, 2016   20
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   4–5, 7, 36–37, 45, 47–48, 56, 58, 60, 64, 93, 176 20, 22, C-6, C-16, C-18
Victor Podobnyy Russian intelligence officer at the Russian consulate in New York City Glossary     B-8
Report Text   96–97  
Katelyn Polantz Journalist at CNN Article[182] July 31, 2018   125
Article[186] August 16, 2018   125
Elena Poliakova Personal assistant to Dmitry Peskov Email (from)   75 136
Footnote   75  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   75, 196 136
Olga Polonskaya Individual introduced to George Papadopoulos as "Putin's niece" Email (from)   87  
Email (to)   87  
Footnote   81, 84  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   84, 87, 192–193  
Michael Pompeo 70th U.S. Secretary of State (April 2018 – present), 6th Director of the CIA (January 2017 – April 2018) Article[103] November 18, 2016   24
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) June 28, 2017   23, 55, 57
Report Text     55, 57, 60
Robert (Rob) Porter White House staff secretary (January 2017 – February 2018) Footnote     80, 110, 115
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) April 13, 2018   80, 107–110, 115–116
Interview (302) May 8, 2018   107–110, 115, 123
Notes October 16, 2017   109
Notes December 6, 2017   109
Notes January 27, 2018   110
Notes Undated   115
Report Text     107–110, 112, 115–116, 118–120, 123
Tom Porter Journalist at Newsweek Article[240] July 16, 2017 112  
Michail Posikhin Russian architect at Global Development Group LLC Report Text   70  
Alexandra Preate[241] Personal assistant to Steve Bannon Text Message (from)   155  
Text Message (to)   155  
Reince Priebus White House chief of staff (January 2017 – July 2017), Chair of the Republican National Committee (January 2011 – January 2017) Article[242] December 18, 2016   22
Footnote     25, 32, 41, 44, 50–51, 65, 70, 80–81, 87, 93, 95, 118, 121, 123
Glossary     B-8
Interview (302) October 13, 2017   23–24, 29, 32–33, 35, 37, 39–40, 44–45, 59, 64–66, 68–69, 80
Interview (302) January 18, 2018   25, 29, 32, 37–38, 41–43, 80–81, 95–96, 121
Interview (302) April 3, 2018   50–51, 81, 87, 93, 95–96, 99–100, 115, 123
Notes July 22, 2017   95–96
Report Text   169–172 22–23, 25, 29, 32–33, 37–38, 40, 42–45, 47, 50, 59, 65, 68–69, 79–80, 82–83, 87–88, 94–96, 98–100, 103, 115, 118 ,C-9
Table of Contents     ii
Video[243][244] January 15, 2017   30
Video[245][246] February 4, 2018   115
Yevgeniy Viktorovich Prigozhin Head of Russian companies Concord Catering and Concord Management and Consulting, Financer of the Internet Research Agency Article[177] February 16, 2018 17  
Glossary     B-8
Report Text   4, 14, 16–17, 19, 35 B-11
Table of Contents   i  
Sergei Prikhodko Dputy prime minister of Russia Email (from)   79  
Glossary     B-9
Report Text   78–79 C-22
Erik Prince Advisor to the Trump campaign, Brother of U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Email (from)   149  
Email (to)   152–153  
Footnote   147, 152, 154, 156  
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) April 4, 2018 64, 148–149, 151, 154–156  
Interview (302) May 3, 2018 149, 151–156  
Report Text   7, 64, 147–149, 151–158 B-3, B-7, C-9–C-10
Table of Contents   iv  
Text Message (from)   152, 155  
Text Message (to)   152, 155  
Alan Purcell[154] Chief political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Kiev (2014–17)[154] Email (to)   138  
Vladimir Putin President of Russia Article[247] July 30, 2015   16
Article[137] June 17, 2016   16
Article[248] November 14, 2016 145  
Article[40] February 10, 2018 87  
Article[177] February 16, 2018 17  
Article[84] June 8, 2018 131  
Footnote   72–80, 84, 90, 108, 131, 146 16, 71
Letter (from) November 9, 2016 145  
Report Text   4–5, 7, 17, 71–73, 86, 89, 92, 98, 110–112, 122, 131, 145–148, 150, 156–165, 171–172 16, 23, 25–26, 136–137, 141–142, 153, B-3, B-5–B-6, B-8, B-10, B-13, C-4, C-12–C-13, C-15
Statement[249] December 30, 2016 172  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Josh Raffel White House communications advisor Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) February 8, 2018   99–101, 103
Report Text     100–101
Andrew Rafferty Journalist for NBC News Article[247] July 30, 2015   16
Bijan Rafiekian Iranian-American businessman accused of being involved in FARA-related crimes with Michael T. Flynn Report Text     D-1
Manu Raju[63] Journalist at CNN Article[9] May 23, 2018 49  
Alexei Rasin Associate of Henry Oknyansky Glossary     B-9
Report Text   61–62  
Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States (1981–1989) Report Text   109 85, 124–125, 131, C-21
Patrick Reevell Journalist for ABC News Article[126] June 1, 2017 162  
Seth Rich Former DNC staff member killed on July 10, 2016 Report Text   48  
Video[11] August 25, 2016 49  
Lakisha Richardson Internet Research Agency persona Footnote   22  
Nelson A. Rockefeller   Memorandum August 28, 1974   170, 176
Katie Rogers Journalist at The New York Times Article[134] August 22, 2018   127
Michael Rogers 17th Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) (April 2014 – May 2018) Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) June 12, 2017   56–57, 82
Report Text     56–57, 60–61, 76, 84, 89, B-6
Transcript[47] June 7, 2017   57
Josh Rogin Journalist at The Washington Post Article[250] July 18, 2016   17
Eli Rosenberg Journalist at The Washington Post Article[251] January 19, 2019 28  
Rod J. Rosenstein Acting Attorney General who oversaw the Special Counsel's investigation (May 7, 2017 – November 17, 2018), U.S. Deputy Attorney General (April 26, 2017 – May 11, 2019), U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland (July 12, 2005 – April 26, 2017) Article[252] May 17, 2017 11 78, A–1
Footnote   174–175 36, 66–68, 70, 85, 108
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) May 23, 2017, a.k.a. DAG   66–68, 70
Memorandum August 2, 2017 180 A–1, D–1–D–3
Memorandum October 20, 2017   D–1
Report Text   2, 8, 11–13, 180, 183 4, 62, 66–73, 75–78, 78, 81, 83–88, 90, 96, 98, 117–119, 158, A-1, D-1–D-2
Transcript[253] June 13, 2017   83
Wilbur Ross U.S. Secretary of Commerce (February 28, 2017 – present) Report Text   152  
Rothchild Misspelling of Nathaniel Philip Rothschild,[254] British investor involved with Paul Manafort and Oleg Deripaska Memorandum June 23, 2005 131  
Michael Rothfeld Journalist at the Wall Street Journal Article[43] January 12, 2018   145
Andrei Vladimirovich Rozov Chairman of I.C. Expert Investment Company Email (to)   69–71  
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) January 25, 2018 69–70  
Report Text   69  
Giorgi Rtskhiladze Russian business executive involved in the Trump Tower Moscow project Email (from)   70  
Footnote   70 27
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) April 4, 2018   28, 138
Interview (302) May 10, 2018 70 28
Report Text   69–70  
Table of Contents   ii  
Phillip Rucker Journalist at The Washington Post Article[77] March 21, 2016 84  
Christopher Ruddy Chief Executive of Newsmax Media, Associate of Donald Trump Article[132] June 12, 2017   83
Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Footnote     82
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) June 6, 2018   82–83
Report Text     82–83, 88
Video[209] June 12, 2017   83
Jim Rutenberg Journalist at The New York Times Article[50] February 18, 2018   145
Andrey Ryabinskiy Founder and chairman of the board of Moskovsky Ipotechny Centr Group Report Text   75  
Sergei A. Ryabkov Deputy foreign minister of Russia Article[213] November 10, 2016   21
Footnote     21
Missy Ryan Journalist at The Washington Post Article[255] December 29, 2016   22
Paul Ryan U.S. Representative from Wisconsin (January 3, 1999 – January 3, 2019), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (October 29, 2015 – January 3, 2019), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2014 – January 3, 2019) Report Text     52, 74
James Rybicki FBI chief of staff (May 2015 – February 2018) Email (to)     48
Footnote     41
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) June 9, 2017   41
Interview (302) June 13, 2017   72
Interview (302) June 22, 2017   41
Interview (302) November 21, 2018   35, 41, 45
Report Text     45
Konstantin Rykov Founder of Vzglyad, Owner of the domain names Trump2016.ru and DonaldTrump2016.ru Footnote   66  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Jonathan Safron[256] Associate of Peter W. Smith Email (to)   63  
Interview (302) March 20, 2018 65  
Report Text   62  
Anatoli Samochornov Translator who worked for Natalia Veselnitskaya and participated in the Trump Tower meeting Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) July 12, 2017 117, 119 99
Interview (302) July 13, 2017 117–118, 122–123  
Report Text   116–117, 119, 122–123  
Darren Samuelsohn Journalist at Politico Article[44] July 5, 2018   148
Bernie Sanders U.S. Senator from Vermont (2007–present), 2016 presidential candidate Footnote   27  
Report Text   23  
P. Sanders Unknown individual involved with the March 14, 2016, lunch hosted by the Center for the National Interest Interview (302) February 15, 2018 104  
Sarah Huckabee Sanders White House press secretary (July 26, 2017 – July 1, 2019) Footnote     35, 83, 105, 115, 125, 147
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) July 3, 2018   70, 72, 83, 105
Interview (302) July 15, 2018 104  
Interview (302) July 23, 2018   115
Report Text     72, 76, 83, 90, 105, 115, 119, 125
Video[257] May 10, 2017   71–72
Video[258] August 1, 2017   105
Video[259] April 23, 2018   147
Video[260] August 1, 2018   125
David E. Sanger Journalist at The New York Times Article[261] July 26, 2016   17
Felix Sater Real-estate advisor Article[49] February 19, 2017   41, 138
Call Records   76  
Email (from)   71–72, 75–76, 78 135–136
Footnote   75–77 138
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) September 19, 2017 69  
Interview (302) December 15, 2017 72, 77  
Report Text   69–72, 74–78, 196 135–137, 140, 150, B-3, C-7, C-19–C-20
Table of Contents   ii  
Text Message (from)   74–78 136–137
Text Message (to)   76–78 136–137
Paul J. Saunders Executive director of the Center for the National Interest Email (to)   104, 107  
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) February 15, 2018 103–108  
Antonin Scalia Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1986–2016) Report Text     10, 163, 166, 171, 175, 178
Scara Scannell Journalist at CNN Article[207] January 26, 2018   114
Adam Schiff U.S. Representative from California (2001–present), Chair of the House Intelligence Committee (January 3, 2019 – present), Ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee (January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2015 – present) Report Text     52, 74
Michael S. Schmidt Journalist at The New York Times Article[67] May 11, 2017   35, 74, 82
Article[68] May 16, 2017   44, 82
Article[262] December 28, 2017   110
Article[133] January 25, 2018   113–114
Article[188] November 27, 2018   127
Eric Schmitt Journalist at The New York Times Article[261] July 26, 2016   17
Joseph Schmitz[263] Foreign policy advisor to the Trump Campaign[263] Email (to)   102  
Eric Schultz[154] U.S. State Department employee[154] Email (to)   137  
Marissa Schultz Journalist at the New York Post Article[189] November 28, 2018   128
Chuck Schumer U.S. Senator from New York (1999–present), Senate Minority Leader (January 3, 2017 – present), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2017 – present) Report Text     52, 74
Nikki Schwab Journalist at the New York Post Article[189] November 28, 2018   128
Peter Schweizer Author Footnote   116  
Report Text     C-15
Jim Sciutto Journalist at CNN Transcript[264] July 26, 2018   148
Vincenzo Scotti President of Link Campus University Footnote   83  
Igor Sechin President of Rosneft Glossary     B-9
Report Text   100  
Kate Seikaly[96] Counsel for Concord Management and Consulting Footnote     D–2
Report Text   174  
Jay Sekulow Attorney for Donald Trump Article[265] July 12, 2017   105
Footnote     105
Report Text     104
Video[266] July 12, 2017   105
Video[267][268] July 16, 2017   105
Somini Sengupta Journalist at The New York Times Article[124] December 23, 2016 168  
Jefferson (Jeff) Sessions III U.S. Senator from Alabama (January 3, 1997 – Debruary 8, 2017), Trump Campaign advisor, 84th U.S. Attorney General (February 9, 2017 – November 7, 2018), a.k.a. AG Article[87] June 1, 2016 106  
Article[103] November 18, 2016   24
Article[97] March 1, 2017   48
Article[158] March 2, 2017 123  
Article[149] June 13, 2017 106  
Article[98] July 21, 2017   94
Article[37] August 1, 2018   125
Footnote   110, 124, 126, 128 40–41, 49–51, 63, 66–68, 80, 93–94, 96, 107–111, 134–135
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) January 17, 2018 85–86, 103, 106–107, 123–124, 128–129 4, 40–41, 45, 47–51, 63–64, 66–67, 78–79, 107
Letter (from) May 9, 2017   68
Letter (from) May 18, 2017   79, 80
Report Text   8, 10–12, 84–86, 103–108, 110, 123–124, 126–129, 197–198 3–5, 39, 41, 45, 48–51, 60–61, 63–64, 66–73, 75–80, 89–98, 105, 107–112, 125, 158, B-3, B-5–B-6, B-11
Statement[269] August 23, 2018    
Table of Contents   iii, v i–ii
Scott Shane Journalist at The New York Times Article[49] February 19, 2017   41, 138
Michael D. Shear Journalist at The New York Times Article[132] June 12, 2017   83
Article[262] December 28, 2017   110
Sergey Shoygu Russian Minister of Defense Glossary     B-9
Paula Shugart[270] Head of the Miss Universe Organization[270] Email (to)   111  
Interview (302) September 25, 2017 111  
Fima Shusterman[48] Father of Laura Shusterman,[48] Father-in-law of Michael Cohen[48] Report Text     151–152, 156
Laura Shusterman[48] Wife of Michael Cohen,[48] Daughter of Fima Shusterman[48] Report Text     151, 156
Dimitri Simes President and CEO of the Center for the National Interest Calendar Invite (to)
Email (from)   105, 109  
Email (to)   105, 145, 159  
Glossary     B-9
Interview (302) March 8, 2018 103–110  
Interview (302) March 27, 2018 104, 109, 164  
Memorandum August 9, 2016 109  
Report Text   103–110, 145, 159, 164–165  
Table of Contents   iii  
Keir Simmons Journalist for NBC News Article[46] July 11, 2017 112, 119  
Matt Skiber Internet Research Agency persona Facebook Message (from)   25, 29, 32, 34  
Facebook Message (to)   32  
Footnote   25, 31  
Report Text   25, 34  
Allan Smith Journlist at Business Insider Article[158] March 2, 2017 123  
Peter W. Smith Investment banker Email (from)   63–65  
Email (to)   62–65  
Financial Record October 31, 2017 63  
Footnote   64  
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   62–65 B-12
Tierney Sneed Journalist for Talking Points Memo Article[181] July 30, 2018 135  
Chris Sommerfeldt Journalist at the New York Daily News Article[120] June 15, 2018   124
Special Counsel's Office Attorney Unnamed attorney in the Special Counsel's office Notes June 13, 2017   83
Notes June 15, 2017   84
Sean Spicer   Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Footnote     38–39, 41, 70–71
Glossary     B-10
Interview (302) October 16, 2017   23, 35, 69–71
Interview (302) October 17, 2017   23
Report Text   171 23, 29–31, 35, 38, 69–70
Statement[271] May 9, 2017   69
Video[272] January 23, 2017   30
Video[273] February 14, 2017   38, 41
Stand For Freedom Internet Research Agency persona on Instagram Instagram Post November 3, 2015 29  
Kenneth Starr Independent Counsel who investigated President Bill Clinton Report Text   109  
Veronica Stracqualursi Journalist at ABC Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Colin Stretch General Counsel for Facebook Footnote   15, 25–26  
Chris Strohm Journalist at Bloomberg LP Article[208] August 15, 2018   125
Peter Strzok[274] Investigator for the Mueller investigation (June–July 2017), Deputy Assistant Director in the Counterintelligence Division of the FBI (July 2015 – August 10, 2018) Report Text     111
Roger Stone a.k.a. @RogerJStoneJr Glossary     B-10
Report Text   12, 28, 61, 63, 134, 148 B-8, C-5–C-6, C-16–C-19, D-3
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Jack Stubbs Journalist for Reuters Article[275] July 21, 2017 112  
Sean Sullivan Journalist at The Washington Post Article[276] February 14, 2017   41
John Szobocsan[256] Associate of Peter W. Smith[256] Email (to)   63  
Interview (302) March 29, 2017 62–63, 65  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Matt Tait[277] Former GCHQ information-security specialist[277] Interview (302) August 22, 2017 63  
Jake Tapper Journalist at CNN Article[278] June 17, 2018   124–125
Sophie Tatum Journalist at CNN Article[207] January 26, 2018   114
Byron Tau Journalist at The Wall Street Journal Article[206] August 3, 2017   112
Clarence Thomas Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Report Text     166
Glenn Thrush Journalist at The New York Times Article[205] June 13, 2017   83
Rex Tillerson 69th U.S. Secretary of State (February 1, 2017 – March 31, 2018) Glossary     B-10
Report Text   7, 147, 158  
Ivan Timofeev Director of programs at the Russian International Affairs Council, Program director of the Valdai Discussion Club Email (from)   88  
Email (to)   90  
Facebook Message (from)   94  
Facebook Message (to)   94  
Footnote   81, 88  
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   88–90, 94, 192–193 B-5, B-13
Dmitry Tolokonnikov[279][280] Deputy CEO for Legal Affairs at the Russian Direct Investment Fund[279][280] Email (from)   157  
Anton Troianovski Journalist at The Washington Post Article[40] February 10, 2018 87  
Jason Tropea[281] Childhood friend and business associate of Emin Agalarov[281] Email (from)   68  
Email (to)   68  
Donald J. Trump Jr. Son of Donald J. Trump, vice president at the Trump Organisation, a.k.a. @DonaldJTrumpJr Article July 8, 2017   104
Article[46] July 11, 2017 112, 119  
Article[23] July 11, 2017   104
Article[162] July 11, 2017   116
Article[275] July 21, 2017 112  
Email (from)   60, 67–68, 113, 115  
Email (to)   68, 111, 113  
Footnote   33, 116, 118 136, 148
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   6, 33–34, 59–60, 67, 69, 80, 84, 110, 113–123, 148, 150, 185, 187–188 5, 137, B-4, C-3–C-5, C-11–C-14, C-16
Table of Contents   iii ii
Text Message (from)     102
Text Message (to)     102
Transcript[139] July 11, 2017 119  
Transcript[282] September 7, 2017 67, 116, 118–119  
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Twitter DM (from)   50, 60  
Twitter DM (to)   60  
Donald J. Trump 45th President of the United States, Real-estate developer, Husband of Melania, Father of Ivanka, Donald Jr., and Eric, a.k.a. @realDonaldTrump, DJT, POTUS, the President Article[247] July 30, 2015   16
Article[102] February 26, 2016   16
Article[77] March 21, 2016 84  
Article[222] March 24, 2016   16
Article[179] March 29, 2016 134  
Article[283] April 4, 2016   16
Article[87] June 1, 2016 106  
Article[210] June 14, 2016   17
Article[16] June 14, 2017   84
Article[137] June 17, 2016   16
Article[203] July 24, 2016   17
Article[141] November 10, 2016   21
Article[248] November 14, 2016 145  
Article[24] November 17, 2016   24
Article[103] November 18, 2016   24
Article[128] November 29, 2016 162  
Article[118] December 10, 2016   21
Article[284] December 11, 2016   21–22
Article[285] December 12, 2016 27  
Article[286] December 29, 2016 169 22
Article[25] January 10, 2017   23, 28
Article[235] January 12, 2017   28
Article[90] February 15, 2017   41
Article[65] February 17, 2017   41
Article[5] March 20, 2017   54
Article[3] March 20, 2017   54
Article[130] March 20, 2017   54
Article[66] May 10, 2017   70
Article[67] May 11, 2017   35, 74, 82
Article[68] May 16, 2017   44, 82
Article[6] May 19, 2017   71, 82
Article[69] June 8, 2017   35
Article[70] June 8, 2017   82
Article[132] June 12, 2017   83
Article[99] June 13, 2017   83
Article[205] June 13, 2017   83
Article[4] July 16, 2017 115  
Article[14] July 19, 2017   44, 93–94, 105
Article[169] August 27, 2017   143
Article[92] December 3, 2017   38
Article[262] December 28, 2017   110
Article[133] January 25, 2018   113–114
Article[81] January 26, 2018   114
Article[207] January 26, 2018   114
Article[52] April 20, 2018   146
Article[7] July 20, 2018   148–149
Article[32] July 31, 2018   125
Article[37] August 1, 2018   125
Article[183] August 1, 2018   125
Article[185] August 2, 2018   125–126
Article[140] August 17, 2018   126
Article[187] August 18, 2018   126
Article[134] August 22, 2018   127
Article[82] August 23, 2018   127
Article[189] November 28, 2018   128
Article[64] November 29, 2018   128
Article[199] January 20, 2019   152
Footnote   22, 54, 58, 67, 73, 75, 77, 79, 90, 108, 116, 128, 130 15–19, 23, 27–28, 31–32, 35–36, 38–44, 50–52, 54, 58–59, 62–63, 65–72, 77–78, 80–85, 87, 91, 93–95, 99–100, 104–105, 107, 109, 114–115, 117–119, 121–123, 128, 138, 142, 147, 150, 152–153, 159, C–1
Instagram Post March 31, 2016 85  
Letter (from) May 18, 2017   79, 80
Letter (to) November 9, 2016 145  
Letter (to) May 9, 2017   68
Photograph   86  
Report Text   1, 4–8, 10–12, 25, 27, 31, 34, 34, 36, 40, 43, 45, 49, 52–54, 58–63, 66–73, 75–80, 84–87, 89–90, 92, 94–95, 97–107, 109–111, 113, 115–118, 120–121, 123–128, 130, 134–137, 140–141, 143–146, 149–152, 158–159, 164, 166, 168–169, 171–172, 185, 188, 193, 195–197 1–6, 12–13, 15–128, 131–159, 169, A-1, B-1–B-6, B-9–B-11, C-1–C-23
Statement[287] March 8, 2017 106  
Table of Contents   ii i–iii
Transcript[288] March 21, 2016 81, 98  
Transcript[289] June 22, 2016 116  
Transcript[214] February 15, 2017   41
Transcript[290] February 16, 2017   41, 121
Transcript[291] April 9, 2018   145–146
Transcript[178] April 24, 2018   148
Transcript[292] June 8, 2018   148
Transcript[293] July 15, 2018   105, 124
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Video[294] July 8, 2015   16
Video[295] July 26, 2016   18–19
Video[296] December 20, 2015   16
Video[297] February 15, 2016   16
Video[298] March 12, 2016   16
Video[299] June 27, 2016 49  
Video[300] July 27, 2016   19
Video[301] January 11, 2016   23
Video[18] April 12, 2017   59
Video[302][303] May 11, 2017   35, 73, 212
Video[304] December 2, 2017   122
Video[305] December 4, 2017   122
Video[306] December 15, 2017   122
Video[28] August 17, 2018   126
Video[95] August 18, 2018   126
Video[198] August 21, 2018   126
Video[307] August 23, 2018   111, 127
Video[308] November 29, 2018   150
Video[239] January 12, 2019   152
Eric Trump Son of Donald J. Trump, Brother of Donald Jr. and Ivanka, a.k.a. @EricTrump Glossary     B-10
Report Text   33–34, 80, 115  
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Ivanka Trump Daughter of Donald J. Trump, Sister of Donald Jr. and Eric, Vice president at the Trump Organization (2005 – March 29, 2017) Email (from)   78  
Email (to)   68, 72, 78  
Footnote   72–73 100
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   68–69, 72–73, 76, 78, 115 100–101, 135, B-3
Melania Trump Wife of Donald J. Trump Footnote     145
Nikolay Tsekhomsky Deputy chairman of Vnesheconombank Report Text   162  
Maria Tsvetkova Journalist for Reuters Article[275] July 21, 2017 112  
Tulukbaev Unknown person who received an email from Jonathan Hawker Email (to)   134  
Karen Tumulty Journalist at The Washington Post Article[45] July 22, 2016   17
Megan Twohey Journalist at The New York Times Article[49] February 19, 2017   41, 138

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Yuri Vicktorovich Ushakov Aide to the President of the Russian Federation responsible for international affairs (2012–present), Russian Ambassador to the U.S. (1999-2008) Glossary     B-10
Report Text   159–160  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Anton Vaino Chief of staff to Vladimir Putin Footnote   146  
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   146  
Alex van der Zwaan Attorney at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LLP Court Document[309] February 20, 2018 134  
Footnote   134  
Glossary     B-10
Interview (302) November 13, 2017 134  
Report Text   134 D-6
Catherine Vargas Executive assistant to Jared Kushner Calendar Invite (from) August 10, 2016 109  
Calendar Invite (from) November 29, 2016 160  
Email (from)   105, 145, 159–161  
Email (to)   115, 119, 159, 161  
Glossary     B-10
Interview (302) April 4, 2018 119, 160  
Report Text   114, 159  
Gleb Vasilchenko Employee of the Internet Research Agency Glossary     B-10
Maegan Vazquez Journalist at CNN Article[92] December 3, 2017   38
Natalia Veselnitskaya Russian lawyer, Participant in the Trump Tower meeting Article[22] July 8, 2017   103
Article[46] July 11, 2017 112, 119  
Article[162] July 11, 2017   116
Article[275] July 21, 2017 112  
Article[110] November 6, 2017 116  
Article[161] April 27, 2018 112  
Court Document[310] January 5, 2016 112  
Court Document[311] December 2018 112  
Footnote   112, 117  
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   110, 112, 114, 116–123 99, B-1, B-4–B-5, B-9, C-3, C-4, C-12
Statement[312] November 20, 2017 112, 116, 119  
Ali Vitali Journalist at NBC News Article[69] June 8, 2017   35
David Voreacos Journalist at Bloomberg LP Article[185] August 2, 2018   125–126
Mykola Vorobiov Journalist for the Atlantic Council Article[313] September 23, 2018 135  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
John Wagner Journalist at The Washington Post Article[119] October 11, 2016   20
Article[286] December 29, 2016 169 22
Chris Wallace Journalist at Fox News Article[284] December 11, 2016   21–22
Article[242] December 18, 2016   22
Lindsay Walters[314] Deputy press secretary at the White House[314] Email (from)     71
Christine Wang Journalist at CNBC Article[315] December 28, 2016 169  
Robert (Bob) Ward[316] Pollster for the Trump Campaign, Partner at Fabrizio Ward[316] Email (from)   144  
Email (to)   140, 144  
Doug G. Ware Journalist for UPI Article[248] November 14, 2016 145  
Mark Warner U.S. Senator from Virginia (2009–present), Member of the Gang of Eight (January 3, 2017 – present) Report Text     52, 74
Eli Watkins Journalist at CNN Article[76] November 26, 2018   128
Shlomo Weber Rector of the New Economic School Glossary     B-10
Interview (302) July 28, 2017 99–100, 166  
Report Text   99–100, 166  
Yuval Weber[317] Son of Shlomo Weber[317] Interview (302) June 1, 2017 99  
Rachel Weiner Journalist at The Washington Post Article[184] August 1, 2018   125
Chris Wells Journalist for the Columbia Journalism Review Article[174] March 8, 2018 27  
Madeleine Westerhout[318] Member of the Trump transition team[318] Email (from)   171  
Sheldon Whitehouse U.S. Senator from Rhode Island (2007–present) Statement[127] February 2, 2017   28
Del Quentin Wilbur Misspelling of "Del Quentin Wilber", Journalist at The Wall Street Journal Article[206] August 3, 2017   112
Tracy Wilkinson Journalist at the Los Angeles Times Article[319] July 22, 2016   16
Gary Williams Internet Research Agency persona Footnote   22  
Tom Winter Journalist at NBC News Article[88] August 18, 2016   20
Austin Wright Journalist at Politico Article[65] February 17, 2017   41
David Wright Journalist at CNN Article[265] July 12, 2017   105
Lesley Wroughton Journalist for Reuters Article[216] December 21, 2016 167  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Alexander Vladimirovich Yakovenko Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom (January 7, 2011 – August 26, 2019) Footnote   84  
Report Text   84, 87  
Victor Yanukovych President of Ukraine (February 25, 2010 – February 22, 2014) Footnote   139–140  
Glossary     B-10
Report Text   130, 132–133, 139–140, 144 16, B-12, D-2
Sally Yates Acting Attorney General (January 20, 2017 – January 30, 2017), Debuty Attorney General (January 10, 2015 – January 30, 2017) Footnote     33
Glossary     B-11
Interview (302) August 15, 2017   30–32
Interview (302) September 15, 2017   33
Report Text     31–33, B-2
Table of Contents     i
Sergey Yatsenko Deputy chief financial officer of Gazprom, Associate of Carter Page Glossary     B-11
Report Text   96  
Eric York[320] Security expert helping Peter W. Smith[320] Interview (302) July 12, 2017 63  
Interview (302) July 13, 2017 63  
Interview (302) November 22, 2017 63  

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Name Description Type of Mention Date Volume I pages Volume II pages
Maria Zakharova Director of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Information and Press Department Email (to)   99–100  
Glossary     B-12
Report Text   99–100  
Dov Zakheim[321] Board member at the Center for the National Interest[321] Interview (302) January 25, 2018 104  
Matt Zapotosky Journalist at The Washington Post Article[125] May 23, 2017   81
Article[70] June 8, 2017   82
Zatynaiko Unknown individual who sent an email to Konstantin Kilimnik Email (from)   143  
Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Deputy supreme commander of the United Arab Emirates armed forces Glossary     B-11
Report Text   147–148, 153, 157 B-7
Ziff brothers Dirk, Robert and Daniel Ziff, Owners of Ziff Brothers Investments Report Text   117  
Robert Zubrin Journalist for the National Review Article[283] April 4, 2016   16
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