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The image shows a yellow slip of paper with printed and handwritten information on it. The top part of the paper has bold print that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in black ink. Below this header, there is a line for description where someone has written "Desk area" in pen. In the bottom right corner of the page, there's an official stamp or mark with text that includes "Official Books," "Department of Defense," and other information that is too small to read clearly. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph taken of a physical document rather than a digital creation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029856.txt

The email discusses a Washington Post story about President Trump's decision to hire outside counsel for legal matters, and the possible involvement of Reid Weingarten in this role. Ashley Parker, a White House reporter at The Washington Post, writes to Weingarten to inform him that he may be mentioned in the article and asks if he would like to comment or provide any nuance or guidance on the story. The email also mentions that Weingarten has already spoken with senior White House officials about this matter.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029854.txt

The document discusses a story from the Washington Post about President Trump's decision to retain outside counsel, and the role of Reid Weingarten as one of the finalists for this position. The author of the email is Reid Weingarten, who seems to be considering whether or not he has a choice in this matter. Another person mentioned in the document is Jared Kushner, but it's unclear what his role in this situation is.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029851.txt

The document is an email from Ashley Parker at the Washington Post to Reid Weingarten, discussing a story about President Trump's decision to retain outside counsel. It mentions that Reid Weingarten is one of the finalists for the role and has already spoken with senior White House officials. The email also asks if Reid Weingarten would be open to chatting off the record about the matter.