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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033220.txt

President Trump has promised to increase defense spending with support from key members of Congress. If a large multiyear plan is approved, it would represent a significant reversal from the weakest trend in defense spending in the past 50 years. The details of Trump's first Pentagon budget will form part of the overall budget he'll submit to Congress in late February or early March. The actual funding request for the current fiscal year must be completed by April 30, and Trump's blueprint for the Pentagon budget could set the baseline for defense spending for at least the next four years. Senator John McCain argues that the US has underinvested in the military for several years and calls for a $640 billion defense budget for fiscal year 2018, which is $58 billion above the current budget baseline.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032899.txt

This document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Peter Mandelson, with some messages regarding Donald Trump's White House. Jeffrey mentions spending more time in the US and staying away from Andrew, while Peter expresses relief about not being around Andrew and staying with Rinaldo. It seems that there may have been some disagreements or conflicts involving Andrew, as both Jeffrey and Peter now agree on avoiding him. However, it is important to note that these are just snippets of their conversation and may not provide a full understanding of the situation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031126.txt

The document is an invitation for an exclusive J.P. Morgan Private Bank conference call titled "Post-election insights: The road ahead" on Thursday, November 8 at 4pm EST. The main speaker will be Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility for JPMorgan Chase and a former U.S. Special Trade Negotiator and Ambassador in the Clinton administrations. He will discuss global implications of election results, impact on regulatory and "fiscal cliff" legislation, and bipartisan cooperation in the new political environment. The call is hosted by John Duffy, Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan U.S. Private Bank. To join the call, participants can dial either a toll-free or international number using a conference ID.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031121.txt

The J.P. Morgan View report from January 11, 2013 discusses asset allocation trends and economic forecasts for various regions, including East Asia and the US/Europe. The report advises investors to focus on East Asian equities, particularly Japan and EM Asia, due to signs of an economic rebound in the region. They also recommend going long duration in US fixed income markets and staying short JPY among other currency recommendations.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031114.txt

This document from JPMorgan discusses global asset allocation, with a focus on local risks and opportunities dominating investment strategies. The document mentions that US activity data is better than hoped, but consumer response to higher taxes is uncertain. It also highlights the search for carry in fixed income markets and Japan as a main country overweight in equities. Additionally, it notes that credit remains the troubled asset class with spreads wider in most markets, especially in emerging market external debt. The overall investment theme for this year appears to be a number of unrelated local forces with largely local impact, rather than a general global investment theme.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030848.txt

In summary, the J.P. Morgan View in March 2013 focuses on local risks and opportunities trumping global forces in driving investment opportunities. The report discusses various topics such as economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, bonds, and asset classes. It emphasizes that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead highlights unrelated local forces with largely local impact. Additionally, the report suggests that there is no momentum in global growth, price or earnings expectations that could lead to a bullish or bearish growth story.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030844.txt

The J.P. Morgan View document discusses the current state of global asset allocation and identifies local forces as more dominant than global ones in driving investment opportunities. The focus is on economics, fixed income, equities, credit, currencies, commodities, US stocks, and bond markets. It highlights that there is no overarching global investment theme this year and instead emphasizes the importance of local factors.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030840.txt

Richard Madigan is the Chief Investment Officer of J.P. Morgan Private Bank. He previously oversaw $16 billion in client assets as CIO of Global Access Portfolios and has been a part of the investment team at the Private Bank since 2004. In his new role, he plans to regularly communicate market views and investment themes with clients through written notes. Madigan references the Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime" in reflecting on recent U.S. elections and the outcome across Congress, state governorships, and the presidential popular vote.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030837.txt

The document is an invitation to a J.P. Morgan Private Bank conference call featuring Peter Scher, Head of Corporate Responsibility for JPMorgan Chase. The discussion will focus on the election results and their implications for clients globally. John Duffy, Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan U.S. Private Bank, will host the call. The topics to be covered include global implications of the election results, regulatory and fiscal cliff legislation, and bipartisanship in the new environment. Attendees can listen to the call by dialing 877.804.2965 or 706.902.2073 using conference ID 68693542.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030531.txt

The document discusses various articles related to international affairs, focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and U.S. foreign policy. One of the key people mentioned is William B. Quandt, who argues in The Cairo Review that now is not the time for pushing hard for Arab-Israeli peace but rather letting the dust from the Arab revolution settle and shoring up other fragile regimes. Another article discusses the United States' efforts to help Israel at the U.N. and how it may be perceived as heavy-handed. Additionally, there are articles that discuss Egypt and Samantha Power's foreign policy views. The topics covered in these articles include international relations, diplomacy, geopolitics, and human rights.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030400.txt

Jeffrey E. sent an email to Melanie SpineIla on January 3, 2018, regarding a new Trump book by Michael Wolff. The book contains controversial claims about Ivanka's presidential ambitions and Melania's concerns as first lady. However, the email specifies that this information is confidential and intended only for the recipient, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030387.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Leon Blac regarding a printed copy of an article about President Trump's mental health. The article discusses whether or not Trump exhibits traits of narcissism. Melanie suggests that Lesley should scan the article, but she also mentions that trying to print it messes up her computer. The email contains a disclaimer stating that its contents are confidential and intended only for the recipient.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030367.txt

This document discusses a confidential communication regarding an article about Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. The sender requests that the recipient note certain information and warns against unauthorized use or disclosure of the communication. The email also includes warnings about copyright and confidentiality, as well as instructions for recipients who have received the communication in error.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030349.txt

The document seems to be an email exchange between Melanie and Jeffrey E. with a link to an article about President Trump exhibiting traits of mental illness. The article is from the New York Daily News, dated January 30, 2017, and it discusses how some psychiatrists have broken their ethical code of silence to comment on the President's behavior. The email also includes a warning that the information contained in the communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029623.txt

Kathleen Harrington is the Founding Partner of C/H Global Strategies, a strategic consulting firm that specializes in domestic and international affairs. She has extensive experience in business, communications, foreign policy, non-profit development, global venture philanthropy, and public-private partnerships. Kathleen has held various leadership positions throughout her career, including Senior Vice President at Dutko Worldwide, CEO of her own consulting company, Founder of an internet news network, Executive Director of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, and Chief of Staff of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. She is also an expert on Asian affairs and has founded organizations like the U.S.-Korea Foundation. Kathleen holds degrees from Yale College and Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. In her personal life, she enjoys sports and is a Red Sox fan.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029501.txt

The document is an email exchange between Alan Dershowitz and Malia Zimmerman of FoxNews.com regarding a media inquiry about Jeffrey Epstein's involvement with the Clinton Global Initiative. The email contains attachments, including a screenshot of a passage related to the topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029302.txt

Michael J. Boccio worked at The Trump Organization as Managing Director of Business Development and Special Counsel from July 2008 to July 2011. He managed the global product licensing division, trademark portfolio, and legal team for Donald J. Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Melania brands. Additionally, he managed a home site development called The Estates at Trump National in California, was elected as a member of the HOA board, developed and executed the HOA budget, liaised with the California Department of Real Estate, gained approval for the 2010 subdivision report, hired and managed brokerage teams, developed a revised housing strategy for future development, and managed multiple negotiations and closings of homes. He also worked on developing a lease form for Trump International Chicago and negotiating leases, amendments, and term sheets for the retail space.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028781.txt

The document is about Jim Yong Kim, who was President Obama's nominee for World Bank head. The author discusses how Kim's role in global health and development, particularly with the organization Partners in Health (PIH), made him a key candidate to change the attitudes of developing-world nations. The author also references a biography of Paul Farmer by Tracy Kidder, which details Kim's efforts to combat international HIV and tuberculosis epidemics with PIH.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028487.txt

This document is a forwarded email with attachments featuring an individual named Edward "Ed" Mezvinsky, who was a former Democrat congressman representing Iowa's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1977. The emails highlight his connections with the Clintons and other politicians, as well as his legal issues including bank fraud convictions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026840.txt

The document discusses an article written by Larry Summers in Foreign Affairs titled "The Fusion of Civilizations". The article suggests that the mood of much of the world is grim due to various challenges such as terrorism and geopolitical tensions, but it argues that historians looking back on this age will be puzzled by the widespread feelings of gloom and doom. It also highlights the fact that despite Samuel Huntington's foreboding, what has occurred over recent generations is not a clash of civilizations but a fusion of civilizations.

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