Documents tagged "Additionally"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029301.txt
Michael Boccio worked under Donald J. Trump's direct mentorship for three years as an executive and attorney within the Trump Organization. He took charge of a diverse array of special projects and was called upon by Mr. Trump to solve complex issues. Additionally, he successfully negotiated and executed product license deals and agreements for the Ivanka Trump brand. Boccio is skilled at negotiating complex business deals in the boardroom and managing various aspects of a company's operations, such as legal matters, real estate development, tax strategy, aviation, and vendor relationship management.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029291.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff discussing Donald Trump's behavior and financial situation. The email mentions that Trump has made billions of dollars but is reportedly afraid that his bluff will be called. It also suggests that Trump's plane was previously used by a Mexican airline and repainted, and he owes money to Deutsche Bank Trust Co Americas. Additionally, it states that Trump declared the revenue of his real estate as income without deducting expenses or taxes, which Jeffrey E. believes is fraudulent. The email ends with a confidentiality disclaimer and copyright notice.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029163.txt
The document discusses a group email between several people, including David Haig and Robert Trivers, with Jeffrey Epstein also mentioned. The conversation revolves around various topics such as mailing lists, imprinted green beards, gene-culture coevolution, Peter Richerson, Gruterites, Gordon Getty, and John Brockman's EDGE program. Additionally, there is mention of Trump being an archetypal narcissistic psychopath and David Haig being one of the top evolutionary geneticists still alive.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029090.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeremy Rubin and Jeffrey E. with the subject "Re: Greetings from Japan". Jeremy Rubin shares his experience of teaching a class to Japanese engineers about Bitcoin in Japan and mentions how they are initially hesitant towards the technology despite being well-suited for it. He also discusses the political appointments by President Trump, including Balaji as FDA head and Allison's stance on Bitcoin, along with the comparison made by Thiel between Paypal and Bitcoin. Rubin has presented his research at Stanford's BPASE, where he introduced an inverse-input contract concept. Additionally, Jeremy mentions that a hedge fund manager friend of his believes female Japanese engineers are under-appreciated and values them highly.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029017.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Deepak Chopra and Jeffrey E. The topic of the conversation seems to involve legal matters, with a mention of dropping civil cases. It is also mentioned that there will be a meeting on Saturday at 2:30 PM. The location given for Deepak Chopra is Carlsbad, CA. Additionally, there are references to books such as "Super Genes" and "Radicalbeauty.com."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028988.txt
The document discusses InsightsPod, a platform that analyzes opinions, sentiments, and emotions from social media to provide businesses with insights for making informed decisions. The platform supports various social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest, and supports 71 languages. Retailers, politicians, and investors are potential customers who can use InsightsPod to gain valuable insights about their customers or constituents. A case study on Brexit illustrates the capabilities of InsightsPod by analyzing tweets before and during the referendum day. Additionally, a live feed for the US presidential election showcases InsightsPod's accuracy and capability.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028801.txt
This document reports on several news stories from the past week. Key people mentioned include Alex Acosta who resigned as labor secretary due to scrutiny over his handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, Tom Steyer who entered the 2020 presidential race, and Ross Perot who passed away at age 89. The document also mentions that the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. has resigned. Additionally, it reports on Donald Trump ending his bid for a citizenship question on the census.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028762.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Boris Nikolic and Jeffrey Epstein about obtaining two tickets for LifeBall, an event being held in Vienna. The event is attended by the President of Austria and former US President Bill Clinton. To secure the tickets, Boris had to go through amFAR, which is a partner organization with LifeBall. It took some effort to get the tickets, as LifeBall organizers were difficult to work with. Additionally, Boris secured two additional tickets for Jeffrey but at a higher price point. The total cost of the four tickets was 5000 Euros.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028648.txt
This document discusses the U.S.-Iranian diplomatic relationship regarding their nuclear program. The author argues that offering a final nuclear agreement to Iran is not the best strategy as it fails to recognize the complexity and multifaceted nature of the Iranian nuclear program, which requires piecemeal negotiations and incremental progress. Additionally, the author notes that if the U.S. were to offer Iran a final deal, Tehran has the right to contest and negotiate its provisions, and the international community is unlikely to support further sanctions or military action until Iran's objections are taken into account.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028601.txt
The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between two individuals named J and Reid Weingarten. The conversation seems to involve financial matters, including an individual named Rajeev Misra from Softbank Vision Fund, Jeffrey's potential representation, and unpaid bills for services rendered. There is also mention of a "Steptoe" organization that might be involved in the situation. Additionally, there is a link to a video sent by J, which seems to hold some importance or context related to their discussion. The tone of the exchange suggests some urgency or concern regarding the matters at hand.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028507.txt
The document discusses Heidi, who is described as intelligent and kind, and her relationship with Jonathan Farkas. It also mentions Somers, who has an appointment at The White House Fellowship Commission through Woody and Suzanne Johnson. Additionally, the sender expresses caution about sharing information due to its confidential and privileged nature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027568.txt
In the iMessage conversation between "jee" and another participant, there is a discussion about making breakfast, with one person expressing no worry. The other participant also mentions that something is well laid out in argument form. Additionally, several links are shared, including ones related to national emergencies, presidential powers, and a FOIA request for documents about President Clinton's impeachment.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027445.txt
The document is an iMessage conversation between two participants discussing politics and their book. One participant expresses confidence in a political candidate's chances of winning and mentions the idea of being seen there for brand building. The other participant talks about going somewhere on Saturday and receiving more chapters in their book. Additionally, they discuss the US House Oversight Committee and why another person resigned from it. Finally, they mention that someone is running against President Trump in the primary elections.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027330.txt
The document is a screenshot of an iMessage conversation between two people, Jee and another person. The chat takes place on July 17, 2018, with messages sent from 9:18 AM to 6:30 PM. The topics covered in the conversation include a comment about "crybabies," news of a "Potus walk back," and plans for breakfast. Additionally, there is a message about HOUSE OVERSIGHT with an attachment number 027331. The participants use email addresses as their user names, such as e:jeeitunes@gmail.com.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027214.txt
The document is an iMessage conversation between two people named Jee and E HEM3. The conversation discusses topics such as the budget, mental health, veterans affairs, and polio. There is mention of reducing funding to only US entities and increasing focus on areas like vetting and mental health. Additionally, there is a suggestion that Bill could replace the loss of government funding by rallying his "giving pledge" folks and using his own funds. The participants in the conversation are identified by their email addresses or phone numbers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026970.txt
The document discusses why gangs punish members who attempt to leave the gang. It mentions that when a person joins a gang, they become part of a family-like bond with other members and are expected to remain loyal to the group. The author suggests that gang members might be punished for leaving because it can weaken the group's power structure and reduce its ability to carry out criminal activities. Additionally, punishing members who attempt to leave could serve as a deterrent to others who may consider leaving the gang. The document also touches on related topics such as the role of loyalty in gangs and the potential consequences for those who break their oath of allegiance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026877.txt
The document discusses the trade war between the United States and China, with Robert Lawrence Kuhn, an advisor to Chinese leaders and corporations, providing insights on the situation from his perspective in Beijing. He explains that China views economic ties as essential for peace and prosperity, and while it recognizes the need to address issues through discussion rather than confrontation, it cannot appear weak or unresponsive. Additionally, he highlights the importance of economic growth and national rejuvenation in maintaining the legitimacy of the Chinese government and Communist Party. Kuhn also notes that China's response to the US tariffs is carefully calibrated, focusing on proportional retaliation with a $60 billion tariff rather than a dollar-for-dollar match.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026627.txt
The document provides an analysis of the performance of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in three US presidential election debates held on October 19, 2016. It shows that both candidates received positive and negative feedback from social media users, with Trump receiving more negative feedback than Clinton. Additionally, the document provides data on each candidate's chances of winning the election based on state-by-state projections. Overall, the analysis suggests that while both candidates had their strengths and weaknesses, they both faced challenges in winning certain states.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026625.txt
This is an email from Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein, dated October 18, 2016. The email includes a YouTube video titled "Rigging the Election - Video I: Clinton Campaign and DNC Incite Violence at Trump Rallies" and two attachments. The email also contains information about the sender's contact details, including his law firm's address in New York City. Additionally, there is a disclaimer that states that the information contained in the communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026547.txt
The document discusses a past conversation between the sender and the recipient about using a $166 million tax loss, which they decided was not worth pursuing at that time. The sender now believes there is an opportunity to accomplish their goals and would like to meet with the recipient to discuss the plan further. Additionally, the sender mentions two friends: one who gave a meaningful speech in Toronto and another who recently purchased a golf club in Ireland.
