Documents tagged "Donald Trump"
Found 361 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026672.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Landon Thomas, Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. The topic of conversation is a tweet by Donald Trump that has retweeted a story by Landon Thomas, Jr. Landon Thomas, Jr. mentions his wife's intention to change the lock on their door tonight. Landon Thomas, Jr. is identified as a financial reporter for The New York Times and Jeffrey Epstein is referred to as HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026672.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026659.txt
The document is an email forwarding chain that encourages people to write letters to President Trump expressing their support for Obamacare, specifically asking him not to repeal it. The original message comes from a former president of Wellesley College who suggests sending one letter per household in favor of the Affordable Care Act. The authors suggest using physical mail rather than emails and include sample text and instructions for sending the letters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026651.txt
This email appears to be congratulating Jeffrey Epstein on the inauguration of Donald Trump, implying that he has accomplished more in one day than former first lady Michelle Obama did in eight years. The sender also mentions House Oversight, but it is unclear what the context or relevance of this mention is from the provided excerpt.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026630.txt
The document is an email sent by Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey Epstein at the gmail address jeeyacation@gmail.com. The email discusses a news story that predicts Donald Trump will win the election and is more popular than Barack Obama in 2008, based on findings from an AI system. The article is attached to the email for reference.
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_026626.txt
The document reports on the insights generated by InsightsPod after the third US Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. It notes that Trump's popularity has increased following the debate. The report is likely intended for review by Jeffrey, who appears to be associated with a group or organization referred to as HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026626.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026624.txt
The document discusses a confidential communication about the refiling of a rape lawsuit against Donald Trump with new witnesses. The communication is intended for use by Darren Indyke and is intended to be used only for its intended purpose, as it may contain privileged information. The communication is intended to remain confidential and should not be disclosed or copied without permission from Darren Indyke.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026623.txt
A professor has predicted that Donald Trump will win the presidential election. The professor has accurately predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes and is considered an expert in this field. This prediction was made by Richard Kahn, who works for HBRK Associates Inc. and is located at 575 Lexington Avenue in New York. It appears that this information is important, as it has been marked as "High Importance" in the email communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026619.txt
The document discusses an interview with Donald Trump conducted by Anderson Cooper. The author expresses skepticism about the credibility of the media and questions their trustworthiness among the people. Richard Kahn, from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York, is mentioned as a source for this information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026583.txt
The document discusses key people and topics related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and philanthropist who has been involved in various controversies. The document includes search results for Jeffrey Epstein from different sources such as Wikipedia, New York Magazine, and the Huffington Post. Additionally, there are references to his financial career, philanthropy, solicitation of prostitution charges, and his relationships with influential people like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. The document also mentions a conference on gravity funded by Epstein.
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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026499.txt
The sender of the email discusses potential third-party presidential candidates in response to current political events and asks for thoughts on specific attributes for a candidate. The sender acknowledges that the 2018 elections are shaping up to be a referendum on President Trump and that there is no sign of the Mueller investigation's impact ebbing. The sender raises questions about the effectiveness of traditional two-party politics in addressing the current political climate and suggests the need for a back-up plan in case the system fails again.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026475.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing a person's mental state and their potential impact on the global economy. The person in question is referred to as "he" and is described as feeling alone, crazy, evil, and possibly close to having a psychological breakdown. There is also mention of a woman named Stormy Daniels, who has been accused of lying. The sender of one of the emails suggests that it might be time for someone else to intervene and try to reason with the person in question, as they are throwing caution to the wind in an epic fashion. The link provided is to an article about how close Donald Trump is to a psychiatric breakdown.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026445.txt
The email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Nicholas Ribis discusses Jared Kushner's lack of direction and the coming changes, indicating that Donald Trump knew about it. The communication is confidential, attorney-client privileged, inside information, and intended only for the addressee. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026304.txt
The document discusses the political situation in the United States, focusing on the upcoming fall elections and the battle for potential Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. The author suggests that unless the underlying political dynamics are disrupted, the outcomes of these events will leave us with the same unsatisfactory two front battlefield as the 2016 Presidential election. The author also raises the question of whether we want to break the current political system and nominating process for selecting candidates in 2020.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026118.txt
The document is a series of emails between two individuals named Jeffrey E. and Nicholas Ribis. The topic of the conversation revolves around Donald Trump's claim that Jeffrey betrayed him 15 years ago by refusing to help with a lawsuit. Nick seems to be trying to find out more information about this situation, while Jeffrey is initially hesitant to discuss it further. Ultimately, the correspondence suggests that the two individuals have differing opinions on the matter and may not see eye-to-eye on certain aspects of their relationship or interactions with Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025517.txt
The document focuses on Steve Bannon and his tour in Europe. The German media has acknowledged that they underestimated Bannon's abilities, despite their dislike of his aims. Bannon continues to energize the anti-establishment populist base as he moves through Europe. The mainstream media cannot help but admire his abilities, even if they do not like his goals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024251.txt
The document outlines the schedule and details of several Republican primary debates leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The first debate is scheduled for August 6, 2015, in Cleveland, OH, and will be moderated by Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace from Fox News Channel. Other debates are planned for September, October, November, December, January, and February of the following year, with each one featuring different moderators and sponsors. The document also mentions a candidate forum that will take place at 1pm ET on August 6 for candidates who do not make the cut for the main debate.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023571.txt
The article discusses the importance of developing nations having their perspectives and voices heard through news media. It highlights the Belt and Road Initiative as a key topic, which aims to foster economic ties among countries in Central Asia, Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, and other regions. The initiative is supported by experts who believe it will be applauded in years to come. Additionally, the article mentions the US presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, with Robert Kuhn expressing that the Belt and Road Initiative is a more important event in hindsight than the debate.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023097.txt
In the aftermath of 9/11, Frank Rich attended a Friars Club roast in New York City where comedian Gilbert Gottfried made a controversial joke about the attacks. The event featured a mix of celebrities and comedians performing for an audience who were still struggling with grief and fear. While some found humor in Gottfried's jokes, others felt that they were inappropriate given the recent events. Rich reflects on this moment as a turning point in American culture and society.
