HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030794.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030794.txt
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In the email exchange between Jeffrey E.
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In the email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Steve Bannon, a link to an article about counter-protesters burning an American flag outside Maxine Waters' office is shared. Bannon refers to an earlier statement he made about people either being with Trump or against him, suggesting that Putin's actions are testing the President's control over the GOP. The email also contains a confidentiality notice and copyright information from JEE.
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