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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029213.txt

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The email discusses a person named Reid who is facing legal issues.

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The email discusses a person named Reid who is facing legal issues. It mentions that Reid's guy went down on all seven counts. There is also talk of double whoops and misdeameors. The conversation includes references to Governor, Jewish people, and trains. There are mentions of self-reflection, despair, and going through a period of something.

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