Documents tagged "Clinton"
Found 252 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022665.txt
The document discusses an email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a potential story involving Clinton and other notable figures. The topic of the story revolves around allegations related to Dershowitz and Andrew, which originated from unverified civil court documents. The story has not yet been picked up by major publications like the Times or WSJ due to concerns about libel rules on U.S. court papers. It mentions that a politico reporter might be interested in the story if the sources are public people. In addition, it includes information about an individual who attended orgies with Clinton and details of a dinner hosted by him. The email also refers to the fact that the original source of the story crafted much of it out of whole cloth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022663.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing a potential meeting between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about an article related to former President Bill Clinton and allegations involving orgies on an island. The topic is sensitive, as it involves unverified civil court documents, UK tabloids, and public figures being on the record. The conversation also touches on Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn's attendance at a dinner event. It is essential to note that the information in these emails may be confidential, privileged, or inside information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022660.txt
The email discusses the credibility of a story about Bill Clinton being at an island where orgies were held, with sources that are not reliable. It also mentions that certain publications might be interested in running the story if there are on-the-record sources available. The person receiving the email is asked if they can still talk the following day and mentions that Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn will be joining them for dinner.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022658.txt
The document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. about a story involving Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell, and accusations of orgies on the island. The conversation suggests that the accusations are false and made up by the accuser, and they discuss possible strategies for fighting back against these claims, such as presenting evidence to show that the accuser is lying and focusing on recent positive developments in the past five years.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021823.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and another person regarding accusations made by a woman named I'm sure she deserves the pretty penny she has made for her effort against Clinton. Jeffrey denies any knowledge of or involvement in these allegations, stating that he will consult with a lawyer. He also mentions making a viral video to showcase how easily people can be fooled by salacious stories and being invited to Davos. The other person responds sarcastically about the sequel comment but does not discuss the accusations further.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019476.txt
David Blaine is a magician who has performed internationally, including for political figures such as Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. He met Ms. through mutual friends and was impressed with her abilities as both a fashion model and public relations expert. In his letter, David highlights Ms.'s exceptional talent in organizing high-end charitable events and recruiting A-list funders, as well as the significant impact she has made on children's lives through her fundraising efforts.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019474.txt
David Blaine is a magician who has written a letter on behalf of Ms. in connection with her O-1 visa application. He met Ms. through mutual friends and was impressed by her talent for public relations and fundraising, as well as her passion for children and education. Ms. has organized numerous high-end charitable events and organizations, and found A-list funders for her causes. David Blaine shares a similar passion for helping children and believes that Ms. would be an excellent candidate for the O-1 visa program.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019439.txt
The article discusses the negative impact of money on politics and society, with a focus on the Clintons' influence. The author questions whether the Clintons are more effective in theory than in practice due to their neediness, sense of entitlement, and connections to wealthy individuals who engage in questionable activities. The article also references Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin as well as Terry McAuliffe and Hillary Clinton's brother Tony Rodham in a venture under federal investigation. It mentions Bill Clinton being scheduled to speak at Shimon Peres's 90th birthday for $500,000.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019086.txt
The letter discusses a magician's recommendation of a woman named Svet for an O-1 visa application. The magician mentions her intelligence, education, passion for children and education, and her talent as a public relations and fundraising expert in charitable events. He also highlights her success in organizing events and finding A-list funders for various causes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017523.txt
The document is a forward of an email discussing the Globalization Summit program and attendee list. The sender, Barbro C Ehnbom, mentions that she invited Bill Clinton to the event but he is unavailable. She also talks about arranging a fundraiser for Congress Woman Diana deGette in New York City at the end of September and asks if Jeffrey would be interested in participating. Additionally, Barbro discusses Greta Tufvesson's research service and mentions that her friend Jeff Kriendler in Miami recently saw Goldsamt, someone she knows who won first prize for perseverance. The email also mentions Sofia and the prince being featured on magazines and Marcus having two big concerts in Stockholm.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014788.txt
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012718.txt
The document discusses regulatory issues and the burden they place on businesses, highlighting the need for regulatory relief to stimulate job creation and economic growth. The author mentions President Obama's Executive order "Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review" as a positive step but emphasizes the need for more action from the administration and individual agencies to provide real regulatory relief for job creators. One proposed solution is to strengthen the Unfunded Mandates Relief Act, which requires federal regulators to evaluate the cost of rules and consider alternatives with less cost. The document also mentions that while the current administration has said some of the right things regarding regulations, it has moved in the wrong direction, resulting in a sharp increase in economically significant rules.
