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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025649.txt

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The email exchange discusses a woman wanting to do wife-like things and whether Benjamin is upset about it.

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The email exchange discusses a woman wanting to do wife-like things and whether Benjamin is upset about it. The sender also mentions Steve Bannon's reaction to classified information involving Susan Rice and Michael Flynn during the Obama administration. There are also references to Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, and a House Oversight document number 025649.

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