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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033311.txt

The document contains an email from Richard Kahn on September 14, 2016, discussing election polls and results for various races including the presidential race between Trump and Clinton. The emails includes links to multiple poll sources and notes changes in approval ratings of President Obama. It also mentions a Senate race in Kansas between Moran and Wiesner and a House race in Maine's 1st district between Holbrook and Pingree.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033310.txt

In September 2016, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman offered $5 million to anyone who could provide Donald Trump's tax returns. This offer was made public in a Bloomberg article and prompted discussions around transparency and the release of presidential candidates' financial information. The story highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of revealing a candidate's taxes and the potential consequences for those who choose not to disclose them.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033309.txt

The document contains an email from a person named "Jeffrey Epstein" to another person named "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033309." The email is about an article on political trends and includes the link to the article on The Guardian's website. The person who wrote the email appears to have used their iPhone's auto-correct feature, as indicated by the phrase "Co-authored with i Phone auto-correct" at the end of the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033308.txt

In an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein on August 9, 2016, Kahn discusses a Yahoo Finance article titled "Trump Could Make the Deal of His Life and Defeat Clinton". The article is about how Donald Trump could potentially make a deal with a former opponent in order to defeat Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033307.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. on July 25, 2016. The main topic of the email is a summary of polls regarding the race between Trump and Clinton for the US presidency, showing that Trump has gained some support after the Republican National Convention (RNC). However, it is important to note that these are just snapshots in time, and polling can be affected by many factors.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033306.txt

The document is a forwarded email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein about an article in the New York Times discussing Peter Thiel's support of Donald Trump, and how it has caused discomfort within Silicon Valley. The article mentions that Thiel, who was one of the earliest investors in Facebook, has donated $1.25 million to Trump's campaign and is a member of his transition team. It also discusses the potential consequences for other tech companies if they are perceived as supporting or associating with Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033305.txt

The document is a brief email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. about Mike Pence being chosen as Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate in the 2016 US election. It references an article from The New York Times, which provides more details on the announcement.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033304.txt

Richard Kahn wrote an article about Jared Kushner, discussing his relationship with Donald Trump and how he helped shape Trump's political career. Kushner is described as a key advisor to Trump during the campaign and presidency. The article was published in Observer and can be found at http://observer.com/2016/07/jared-kushner-the-donald-trump-i-know/

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033301.txt

This document discusses the differences between Donald Trump's private jet, known as "Trump Force One" and President Obama's Air Force One. Trump's jet is described as luxurious with gold-plated seatbelt buckles and a shower, while Air Force One has more seating capacity, faster speeds, and can refuel in mid-air. It raises the question of whether Trump would regret switching jets if he becomes president.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033300.txt

The email discusses two topics: the film "Requiem for the American Dream," which was made by Noam Chomsky and is praised as fascinating and brilliant; and Donald Trump's candidacy for president, with the writer expressing puzzlement at his popularity among taxi drivers. The sender, Linda Stone, also mentions Jeffrey Epstein and signs off with a friendly greeting.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033299.txt

The document is a forwarded email from Barry Josephson to Jeff Epstein that discusses an article from The Washington Post about the change in public opinion towards Trump and Clinton. In the past week, support for Trump has significantly dropped, giving Clinton a double-digit lead in the polls.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033298.txt

The email discusses finding information on which financial professionals support Donald Trump's campaign, suggesting that there might be some prominent names who have not been widely reported. The sender is seeking an angle to cover this topic, and mentions the importance of the issue in the context of politics and finance.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033297.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's claim that he has foreign policy experience because he ran the Miss Universe pageant in Russia. Hillary Clinton criticizes Trump's foreign policy as dangerously incoherent and questions his ability to handle nuclear war if elected president. The article also mentions Bernie Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, who is continuing his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom Trump has said he would sit down with to try to stop Pyongyang's nuclear program.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033296.txt

The document is a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein about Donald Trump. The main topic of the conversation is related to politics, specifically discussing Trump's thoughts on certain topics such as race and crime. It also mentions how Trump has a tendency to change his opinions frequently. The conversation seems to be an informal one with personal touches.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033295.txt

The email discusses a Washington Post article about a new pro-Trump super PAC in California that aims to raise $20 million by July. The sender, Nicholas Ribis, forwards the article to Jeffrey Epstein with the subject line "Fw: Washington Post Article" and notes that he thought Epstein would be interested.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033293.txt

This document contains a series of emails between an investigative reporter at Fox News and Martin G. Weinberg, Jeffrey Epstein's attorney. The reporter is interested in speaking with Epstein about his ties to the Clintons and Donald Trump and is trying to arrange a phone interview or email exchange through Weinberg.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033292.txt

The document is a brief email exchange between two individuals, one named Jeffrey and the other whose identity is not revealed. The sender asks about Jeffrey's plans for dealing with a person referred to as Trump and inquires about his attendance at an event related to Woody Allen. The email appears to be informal and contains personal greetings.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033291.txt

This document appears to be an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein. The subject of the email is "Well..." and it seems that there has been little reaction to something, with Wolff stating that it must be nice to be Donald Trump. The document references a House Oversight bill, which may be related to the topic being discussed in the email. However, without more context, it's difficult to provide a summary of the key people, places, and topics mentioned in this document.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033289.txt

The document appears to be a forwarded message between Martin Weinberg and Jeffrey Epstein's attorney. The sender, an investigative reporter for Fox News, is requesting information about Epstein's ties to the Clintons and Donald Trump. They are hoping to arrange a call or email exchange with Epstein through his attorney.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033288.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. regarding a call about Trump. The email includes a link to an article that discusses how Americans are overwhelmingly engaged in the 2016 election, and that race is affecting voters' decisions according to a new GW Battleground Poll. The sender of the email works for HBRK Associates Inc. located at 575 Lexington Avenue in New York, NY.

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