Documents tagged "Barrack"
Found 49 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032736.txt
The document is a conversation between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. where they discuss the impact of Donald Trump's actions on the global economy, and whether Barack Obama could reason with him. They also mention an article about Trump's mental state and suggest that Jeffrey should try to talk to Trump since he seems unconcerned about the consequences of his actions. The communication is confidential and is intended only for the addressee's use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032708.txt
In the email, Michael Wolff mentions that Jeffrey E. was once friends with Tom Barrack and Donald Trump. He assures Jeffrey that there is no inference made from this information. The email also contains a reminder of confidentiality and privilege related to the communication. Additionally, it includes a warning against unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032703.txt
In a series of emails between Reid and Jeffrey E., they discuss an article about Donald Trump's behavior. They mention Barrack saying that not only is Trump crazy but also stupid. Reid asks if Trump has a lawyer and if he is dealing with Mueller. Jeffrey responds by stating he told Reid so. The conversation ends with Jeffrey sharing the link to the Michael Wolff book.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032699.txt
In the exchange of emails, Reid and Jeffrey discuss a book about Donald Trump's administration by Michael Wolff. They mention Barrack and Mueller in their conversation. The email also contains a link to an article on nymag.com.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032697.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Reid and Jeffrey E. regarding a book about Donald Trump. Reid mentions that the internet is crashing over the book's content, which includes comments from Barrack stating that not only is Trump crazy but also stupid. Jeffrey E. responds with "told you" and shares an article link from New York Magazine. It appears that they are discussing the possibility of Donald Trump dealing with Robert Mueller. The communication is marked as confidential and attorney-client privileged, among other disclaimers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032546.txt
The document discusses a meeting between Reid Weingarten and Mike Pence to discuss political matters, with the judge's reluctance to think outside the box being noted. Jeffrey E. provides information about Thomas Barrack, a close friend of Trump who is alleged to have evaded taxes in Italy, Sardinia. The conversation emphasizes the importance of confidentiality and the need for authorized use of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032544.txt
In this email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E., they discuss a news article about an alleged tax evasion case involving Thomas Barrack Jr., a close friend of President Donald Trump. They also exchange information about their personal lives, such as where they live and work. The topic of a colonoscopy is briefly mentioned as well.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032478.txt
The document is a series of emails between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding the former's book on Donald Trump. The key people mentioned are Donald Trump and Kathy Ruemmler. The topic discussed is off-the-record perspective on White House procedures, and Tom Barrack is mentioned as someone who could provide information about this.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032476.txt
The email discusses Michael Wolff's plans to write a book about Donald Trump and his need for introductions and off-the-record perspective on White House procedures from Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler. Jeffrey E. has agreed to assist him in meeting with these individuals while he is in New York City.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032475.txt
The document is a series of emails between Michael Wolff, who is working on a book about Donald Trump for a significant amount of money, and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss introducing Wolff to Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler, as well as the current state of affairs in Washington D.C. where everyone is lawyering up.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032474.txt
In the email exchange, Michael Wolff mentions that he is writing a book about the first 100 days of President Trump's administration and would like to speak with Tom Barrack. He also requests an introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for some off-the-record perspective on White House procedures.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032471.txt
The document is an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein, dated February 15, 2017. Wolff mentions that he is working on a book about Donald Trump and asks for help in meeting with Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler to gain insights into the White House's procedures. He also expresses interest in introducing himself to Epstein as a journalist who can be trusted.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032414.txt
In the document, Sultan Bin Sulayem asks if it is possible to shake hands with Donald Trump during his presidential inauguration. Jeffrey E responds that there will be a large crowd and suggests meeting before or after in either Washington D.C. or New York. Sultan also mentions receiving an invitation from Tom Barrack. The document includes information about the confidentiality of communication and copyright issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032243.txt
The document is an email exchange between Tom Barrack and Jeffrey E. regarding their contact with reporters who inquire about Donald Trump's associates, such as Celina Midelfart and Marla Maples. The topics of discussion include beauty contests and Mar-a-Lago, among other things. Jeffrey emphasizes the need for caution when dealing with such inquiries, especially while on vacation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031716.txt
The author argues that the US needs to reassess its foreign policy in the Middle East and make a radical shift in outreach towards the Arab world. They suggest forging alliances with new generation of leaders who aim to improve the daily lives of their people, as a means to stem poverty and despair that fosters radical Islamic terrorism. The author believes that the US should take decisive diplomatic steps while battles rage on, acknowledging the reluctance of America and its Western allies to launch a military offensive.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031612.txt
The document discusses a lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump in California federal court alleging rape from 1994. The email chain involves journalists and attorneys discussing the upcoming publication of a story on the case, with one person forwarding the complaint to Jeff Epstein. The importance of the message is marked as high, indicating its urgency or significance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031541.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing various topics. One key topic is the possibility of a person named Chagoury being indicted in I.A. and wanting Weingarten to represent him. The email exchange also mentions Barrack, who may be close to Chagoury, as well as President Trump firing Mueller and getting away with it. Additionally, there are discussions about buying a kayak and meeting for catch-up conversations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030652.txt
The email discusses various topics such as Barrack's location in LA, Jared Kushner's unhappiness with the health bill, Kellyanne Conway's troubles, and a war between Jews and non-Jews. There is also mention of Bannon being removed from his national security council role in a shakeup. The email emphasizes the need to keep this information confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030444.txt
This email chain discusses the Associated Press reporting that Tom Barrack, a close friend and confidant of President Donald Trump, has been interviewed by Robert Mueller's investigation team as part of their inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Barrack has known Trump for decades and is also a leading fundraiser for the president. Gates, who was Manafort's deputy, agreed to cooperate with the investigation in February. The people discussing this email chain are Steve Bannon, Jason Miller, Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029288.txt
The document discusses the relationship between President Trump and billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr., with whom he has had a close friendship for over three decades. Barrack recently criticized Trump's rhetoric in an interview with the Washington Post, expressing his disappointment and urging him to be more careful with his language. The conversation also touches on the issue of Saudi Arabia and Paul Manafort.
