6A Brief History and Some Preliminary Issues Relating to Impeachment
57Michael Flynn
7Who Are "civil Officers of the United States" Under Article II, Sec. 4 of the Constitution?
58Other Trump associates
8What Kinds of Conduct May Give Rise to an Impeachment?
59Steele dossier
9Conclusions and Other Observations
60Commentary and reactions
10Initial impeachment efforts
61Public opinion
11Dismissal of James Comey and revelation of classified information
62Hillary Clinton
12May 2017
63Republican National Committee
13Actions and revelations
64Donald Trump
14Preparations for possible proceedings
65WikiLeaks
15An independent counsel
66Electoral College
16June 2017
67United States Intelligence community
17The informal start of proceedings
68Russia
18Symbolic municipal resolutions
69Documents Related to Russian Interference:
19Suspension of powers and duties under 25th Amendment
70Executive Order - Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities
20Public opinion on impeachment
71Summary
21Presidential succession
72Description
22Russian involvement
73Technical Details
23Vladimir Putin
74Injection Flaws
24Intrusions into state voter-registration systems
75Cross-site scripting (xss)
25Russian Institute for Strategic Studies
76Server vulnerabilities
26Social media and internet trolls
77Recommended Mitigations
27Background
78Detailed Mitigation Strategies
28Putin and Clinton
79Background to “Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections”: The Analytic Process and Cyber Incident Attribution
29Cyberattack and email leaks
80Scope and Sourcing
30U.S. Counter-Disinformation Team
81Key Judgments
31Leaking of classified document to The Intercept
82CIA/FBI/NSA Assessment: Russia’s Influence Campaign Targeting the 2016 US Presidential Election
32Putin payroll conversation
83Putin Ordered Campaign To Influence US Election
33Cybersecurity analysis
84Russian Campaign Was Multifaceted
34U.S. intelligence analysis
85Influence Effort Was Boldest Yet in the US
35GCHQ tips and CIA briefings to Congress
86Election Operation Signals “New Normal” in Russian Influence Efforts
36October 2016 ODNI / DHS joint statement
87Annexes
37December 2016 CIA report
88Annex A Russia — Kremlin's TV Seeks To Influence Politics, Fuel Discontent in US
38FBI inquiries
89Annex B Estimative Language
39December 2016 FBI / DHS Joint Analysis Report
90Joint Statement on Committee Inquiry into Russian Intelligence Activities
40January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment
91National Security Agency Report
41Investigation into financial flows
92Documents & Transcripts Related to Impeachment Attempt:
42James Comey testimony, June 8, 2017
93Dismissal of James Comey
43U.S. government response
94Letter From Attorney General Sessions
44U.S. Senate
95Opinion From Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein
45U.S. House of Representatives
96Termination Letter
46Obama administration
97James Comey FBI Farewell Letter
47Sanctions imposed on Russia
98Representative Al Green Calls for Trump Impeachment
482017 developments
99Jason Chaffetz Letter to FBI Over Comey Memo
49Dismissal of FBI director James Comey
100Appointment of Special Counsel to Investigate Russian Interference With the 2016 Presidential Election and Related Matters
50Disclosure of classified information to Russia
101Comey Statement for the Record Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
51Investigation by special counsel
102Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors