Documents tagged "Hillary Clinton"
Found 38 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032281.txt
The report presents data on the presidential election, analyzing tweets about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton from September. Trump's negative impressions were high, especially in Florida, while his positive impression was high in New York. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton received more negative impressions than positive ones, with California being her most popular state for positive impressions. The data shows a significant discrepancy between the two candidates' approval ratings across different states in the US.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032274.txt
The email discusses the General Election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and mentions Peter Thiel as a speaker. Polls are getting closer, with CBS News/NY Times showing a tie and The Economist/YouGov giving Clinton a two-point lead. The sender is Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. and the recipient's email address is jeeyacation@gmail.com.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032269.txt
This email exchange discusses the political climate in the United States between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Heather Man mentions that they are looking to hide out on Jeffrey E's island, but Jeffrey responds with uncertainty about their situation. The conversation seems casual and informal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032216.txt
The document is an email conversation between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. about a situation involving Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It mentions four accusers, a dinner that took place, and the potential for Jeffery to be dragged into the situation. The email also provides information on how to contact Larry Summers' office and his social media profiles.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031639.txt
This document discusses the impact of the Trump administration on various groups of men, including immigrants, gay men, and Black men at risk of police violence. It also touches upon the Affordable Care Act and those who reject traditional masculinity. In addition, the author expresses confusion about a recent conversation regarding salary, responsibilities, and expenses. The document concludes with a message from Hillary Clinton to little girls emphasizing their value and power.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031540.txt
This document discusses the importance of evidence when making accusations and the need for change in the electoral system. It mentions key figures such as George W. Bush, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin. The author expresses concern about the current state of politics and society, but also holds out hope for resistance and change.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031523.txt
The document is a series of emails between Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. regarding scheduling and political topics. The key people mentioned are Larry Summers and Jeffrey E. They discuss the state of politics, particularly in relation to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, as well as other individuals such as Ehud Pritzker. It's also noted that Larry Summers has a twitter account and website under the name glhsummers.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030874.txt
The document discusses the political involvement and feminist influence at Columbia University. It mentions that Clinton's scandal with Monica Lewinsky was discussed, as well as Hillary Clinton not leaving him. Vladimir Putin is also mentioned in the conversation. The House Oversight Committee is referenced with an email address of [houseoversight@gmail.com](mailto:houseoversight@gmail.com) and a phone number of 030874.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030871.txt
In the document, Paul Krassner talks about the history of US elections and the electoral college system. He mentions that George Bush was elected president in 2000 due to the electoral college, while Al Gore won the national popular vote. Hillary Clinton announced plans to get rid of the electoral college as a senator but did not follow through on her promise when asked about it later. In 2016, Donald Trump was elected president based on the electoral college despite losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by "more than three million" individuals. Paul Krassner also mentions Vladimir Putin's role in the US election and the deaths of journalists at his hands.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030630.txt
This email discusses a recent trip under Golden Gate Bridge with Stanford friends and shares plans for visiting someone in Tucson for an assistant position. It also mentions Zubair's project, which is related to the election campaigns of Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, and seeks opinions on its potential use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030015.txt
In May 2015, Bill Clinton reportedly had a phone conversation with Donald Trump, encouraging his efforts to become more influential within the Republican Party. This exchange took place weeks before Trump announced his campaign for president. The Washington Post reports that Clinton sounded curious about Trump's potential presidential bid and offered his own views of the political landscape at the time. However, he never directly urged Trump to run for office. The Clintons have long had ties with the real-estate magnate, including attending his wedding in 2005 and accepting donations for past Senate campaigns.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028529.txt
The document discusses a survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that asked people around the world who they admire most. Bill Gates was revealed as the most admired person in the world, followed by Pope Francis and Barack Obama. In Western nations, the Queen and Angelina Jolie were also highly regarded. The survey showed that women are strikingly underrepresented on the list of admired individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026852.txt
The document is an email chain discussing a TV ad campaign accusing Bill and Hillary Clinton of covering up sex abuse crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein, including the rape of underage girls. Steven Hoffenberg forwards this information to Jeffrey Epstein with the intention of informing him about the negative press he is receiving due to these allegations. The emails also mention that Roger Stone is involved in the creation of these TV ads and that there are plans for a Trump Super PAC to run ads focusing on Epstein's alleged crimes.
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_026280.txt
The document discusses the potential legal issues surrounding the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. It mentions a report from the Justice Department's inspector general that uncovered evidence of anti-Trump bias by high-ranking FBI officials. The authors suggest that this bias could have affected the legality of the Trump-Russia collusion inquiry, and they argue that Mueller's investigation is tainted as a result. They conclude that there is a "zero chance" that a court would find a due process violation based on these facts, and they dismiss the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine as inapplicable to this case. The document includes emails from Kathy Ruemmler, Steve Bannon, and David Rivkin, among others.
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_022834.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey E. to Mortimer Zuckerman discussing a former girlfriend who was with him during trips and house visits but was never questioned or subpoenaed about his affairs. The woman knew that he had promised not to involve her in the sordid details of his life, which included local strippers asking if they could do massages and bringing their friends over for similar activities. Jeffrey E. mentions that Hillary Clinton was never on the island, nor did Steven Hawking or Ehud Ashtarion. The woman is now 38 years old and presentable, but she knows nothing about any underage girls being involved in the activities at the house.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022344.txt
The document discusses a global survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that revealed Bill Gates as the most admired person in the world. In his home country of America, he ranked only fifth behind Pope Francis, President Obama, Billy Graham, and George W. Bush. The Queen came highest in Britain and second in Australia but did not make the Indian top ten. Hillary Clinton was rated 15% in a recent Gallup poll as the most admired woman in separate questions.
