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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030432.txt

The document discusses the end stage of Trump's presidency, with a focus on Michael Cohen and his involvement in a House Oversight Committee meeting. It also mentions Jeffrey Epstein as someone Glenn Dubin is in contact with. The document includes links to articles related to these topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030385.txt

In the document, Jeffrey E. expresses his enjoyment of a Saturday Night Live skit parodying Donald Trump's first news conference as president-elect. The actor Alec Baldwin portrayed Mr. Trump in the skit, and he begins by stating that he will answer "the question that's on everyone's mind." Glenn Dubin also shared the link to the NYTimes article about this topic with Jeffrey E. In addition, there are warnings regarding confidentiality and unauthorized use of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030348.txt

The document is a message sent to Jeffrey Epstein by Glenn Dubin, containing a link to an article on the New York Times website about a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit. The SNL sketch is a parody of Donald Trump's first news conference as president-elect, and it features actor Alec Baldwin playing Mr. Trump. The main topic discussed in the message and the attached article is the portrayal of Donald Trump on SNL and how he handled his first news conference as president-elect.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023564.txt

Leon Black, CEO of Apollo Global Management LLC, is considering the potential tax implications of the new U.S. tax regime for his firm and other Wall Street firms. Publicly traded partnerships like Apollo are taxed differently than corporations, so there is a decision to be made about whether to take advantage of the overhauled tax rules or convert to an Inc. from an LLC, which would increase its tax bill but allow it to attract investments from mutual funds. The new lower corporate rate has made it possible for bigger publicly traded partnerships to consider this change.