HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031135.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031135.txt
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The document appears to be an email between two people, one named Faith Kates and the other with the email address jeevacation@gmail.
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The document appears to be an email between two people, one named Faith Kates and the other with the email address jeevacation@gmail.com. The email is discussing a location referred to as "open lk" and mentions Donald Trump. Faith seems concerned about not being able to contact Jeeva and expresses frustration about Trump's response to something related to open lk.
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