Documents tagged "House Oversight Committee"
Found 25 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033563.txt
The email from Nicholas Ribi to Jeffrey Epstein discusses a Forbes article about a "disastrous deal" that has affected Trump ally Thomas Barrack. The email also mentions the House Oversight Committee and includes the subject line "Barack is not."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033455.txt
In the document, Jonathan Farkas mentions that he and Somers spoke with President Trump and First Lady Melania. He observed that they both appeared tired but in good spirits. The document also includes a reference to the House Oversight Committee, possibly indicating a connection between this conversation and ongoing political matters at the time.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033401.txt
The document discusses a finding by the House Oversight Committee that Trump officials attempted to expedite nuclear technology transfers to Saudi Arabia. The focus of the summary is on key people and places, highlighting the roles of Trump administration officials in this effort. The document is titled "Trump Officials Tried To Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis, House Panel Finds" and includes a link to an NPR article with further information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033352.txt
In this document, Richard Kahn discusses a potential lie that could destroy Trump. He mentions the House Oversight Committee and Jeffrey Epstein as key people involved in the issue. The location of the event is New York, NY. The main topic being discussed is the potential lie and its implications for Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033337.txt
Nicholas Ribi sent an email to Jeffrey E. on December 20, 2018, containing a press release from the House Oversight Committee dated March 33, 2017, which discusses the day Ribi left DJT. The key people in this document include Nicholas Ribi and Jeff E., while the topic is the press release related to Ribi's departure from DJT.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033283.txt
The document discusses a conversation between financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein about the potential investigation into Donald Trump's finances by House Oversight Committee staff member Connolly. The document also mentions Thomas Jr.'s work at the New York Times, which includes reporting on finance-related topics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033280.txt
This document is a brief message sent by Vincenzo lozzo to jeevacation@gmail.com, recommending an article titled "Michael Cohen and the End Stage of the Trump Presidency" from The New Yorker. The sender also mentions the House Oversight Committee in their email signature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033261.txt
In the document, Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. in New York is sending an email to Jeffrey E. regarding U.S. stocks falling after ABC reported that Michael Flynn will testify against President Trump. The topic of discussion is related to the ongoing investigation by the House Oversight Committee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033176.txt
The document is an email sent by Mark L. Epstein to Jeffrey E., with an attached PDF file titled "Trump 1\_trump.pdf". The email appears to be related to the House Oversight Committee and mentions "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033176". The key people in this document are Mark L. Epstein and Jeffrey E., while the main topic is the attached PDF file that seems to be about Donald Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033174.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between two individuals, Linda Stone and Jeffrey Epstein. The key topic of discussion seems to revolve around the media coverage of Donald Trump at the time, with a focus on the headlines generated over the weekend. Additionally, the email references the House Oversight Committee, suggesting that there may have been some legislative or governmental context to their conversation. It's also noteworthy that iPhone auto-correct played a role in the message, which adds an element of humor and personality to the exchange.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032803.txt
This document is a series of emails between Neal Kassel, Melanie Walker, and Jeffrey Epstein discussing their plans to meet in New York City at the end of September. They also talk about their past connections and mutual acquaintances. Key people mentioned include Donald Trump, Bob Pine, and House Oversight Committee member #032803.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032720.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Weingarten and Jeffrey E. The conversation discusses the actions and motivations of various individuals, including Stevie boy, McGahn, McMaster, Trump, and others. The messages contain information about resignations, indictments, and interactions among these people. There is also a reference to a House Oversight Committee. The document appears to be related to legal or political matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032706.txt
The document is an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a letter sent by Trump's lawyers to Wolff's publisher demanding that they not publish a book. The communication contains sensitive information and emphasizes confidentiality, privilege, and unauthorized use. It also references the House Oversight Committee, although the specific context or relevance is not provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032353.txt
In the email exchange between Erika Kellerhals and Jeffrey Epstein, the topic of discussion revolves around a woman with a history of drug use who claimed she was assaulted by Donald Trump at one of Jeffrey Epstein's parties when she was 13 years old. The email also mentions the House Oversight Committee number. Both individuals express their opinions on the situation and arrange to meet. However, it is emphasized that the contents of the email are confidential and may be attorney-client privileged information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032222.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump and his political career, highlighting key moments and decisions. It mentions the House Oversight Committee and Kathy Ruemmler as important figures in this context. The author expresses skepticism about Trump's abilities and suggests that he has been fortunate in his political endeavors rather than exhibiting smartness or wisdom.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030732.txt
In the document, Michael Wolff discusses his recent meeting with Steve Bannon. According to Wolff, Bannon believes that President Trump has lost his ability and intelligence. However, Bannon also praised Vladimir Putin as a genius. The document seems to be related to some sort of confidential communication, possibly related to the House Oversight Committee (030732).
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_029972.txt
The document is an email exchange between Lesley Groff and Jeffrey Epstein discussing their availability for a conversation. Lesley mentions her friend's doctor appointment and attending a Trump speech, while Jeffrey suggests talking at his convenience. The topic of discussion appears to be related to the House Oversight Committee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029446.txt
The document is a text message that references a video on "The Daily Show" where President Trump referred to non-white countries as "s**tholes." The sender is urging the recipient to watch the video and suggesting it may be of importance due to the House Oversight Committee reference. The focus of the text is on Trump's statement and its implications, rather than key people, places, or topics mentioned in the original document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029098.txt
This document appears to contain a series of emails discussing various topics related to science funding and political issues. Key people mentioned in the document include Martin A. Nowak and Jeffrey E. Masha Drokova is also mentioned, although it's unclear what her role is in the context of this discussion. The topic being discussed involves finding ways to bridge a funding gap for scientific research, and there are suggestions made about approaching various media outlets for coverage. The emails also mention a House Oversight Committee and reference political articles from sources like Bloomberg and Congress.gov.
