Object
Health Records (Policy Example — medical/investigatory files)
An aggregate category of patient and investigatory files invoked verbally rather than shown: electronic medical records, clinical charts, memoranda, interview notes, and probe logs. No single physical packet appears in the deposition; characters reference these discreet, privacy‑sensitive datasets as documentary proof or as intentionally absent, and their claimed nonexistence shapes testimony and tension.
3 appearances
Purpose
To document clinical history and internal investigative findings related to alleged White House drug use and to function as documentary evidence in legal or FOIA proceedings.
Significance
Serves as the central contested evidence in the deposition: its asserted absence enables evasive testimony, its possible existence constitutes legal exposure and political jeopardy, and the record(s) function as the linchpin around which accusations, cover‑up dynamics, and reputational risk pivot.
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used