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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032710.txt

The message discusses travel plans for the sender to see Terry and Antonio in Dubai and Bahrain. The recipient is informed about a link related to Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. The message also contains confidentiality information regarding the content of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032709.txt

The document is an email conversation between two individuals named Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E., discussing the idea of striking out on one's own and potentially bringing down Trump. The email also mentions tapes that are possibly involved in this situation. It is important to note that the information contained in the communication is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or constitute inside information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032708.txt

In the email, Michael Wolff mentions that Jeffrey E. was once friends with Tom Barrack and Donald Trump. He assures Jeffrey that there is no inference made from this information. The email also contains a reminder of confidentiality and privilege related to the communication. Additionally, it includes a warning against unauthorized use, disclosure, or copying of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032707.txt

The email discusses an apartment moving-in situation and refers to a news story about Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House." It also mentions that Trump's lawyers have sent a letter demanding that Wolff's publisher not publish the book. The email emphasizes that the information is confidential and intended only for the addressee.

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_032703.txt

In a series of emails between Reid and Jeffrey E., they discuss an article about Donald Trump's behavior. They mention Barrack saying that not only is Trump crazy but also stupid. Reid asks if Trump has a lawyer and if he is dealing with Mueller. Jeffrey responds by stating he told Reid so. The conversation ends with Jeffrey sharing the link to the Michael Wolff book.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032699.txt

In the exchange of emails, Reid and Jeffrey discuss a book about Donald Trump's administration by Michael Wolff. They mention Barrack and Mueller in their conversation. The email also contains a link to an article on nymag.com.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032697.txt

The document discusses a conversation between Reid and Jeffrey E. regarding a book about Donald Trump. Reid mentions that the internet is crashing over the book's content, which includes comments from Barrack stating that not only is Trump crazy but also stupid. Jeffrey E. responds with "told you" and shares an article link from New York Magazine. It appears that they are discussing the possibility of Donald Trump dealing with Robert Mueller. The communication is marked as confidential and attorney-client privileged, among other disclaimers.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032694.txt

The text discusses the mental decline of Donald Trump, mentioning a book by Michael Wolff that explores this topic. Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. exchange views on the issue, with Jeffrey referring to an article in The Atlantic about cognitive decline in older men like Trump. They also discuss whether it's safe to invest in markets given Trump's apparent mental state. Landon is a financial reporter for the New York Times, and the text contains personal information such as Landon's address and phone number.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032692.txt

The document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for The New York Times, and Jeffrey E. regarding their views on Michael Wolff's book about Donald Trump, "Fire and Fury". The conversation includes discussion of Trump's mental state and the potential impact on the stock market. Both individuals express concern about Trump's behavior and the possibility of taking money out of the markets due to his increasingly unhinged demeanor.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032690.txt

The document discusses the topics of Donald Trump's behavior, a book written about him by Michael Wolff, and whether or not he is dealing with Robert Mueller. It also contains information on legal matters and confidentiality. Key people mentioned include Weingarten, Reid, Jeffrey E., and Michael Wolff, while the main place discussed is the United States, specifically in relation to political events involving President Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032689.txt

This document is a conversation between two individuals discussing the book "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff about Donald Trump. The sender expresses interest in reading the book, while the recipient warns that the information contained within it may be confidential or privileged. The communication is marked as property of JEE, with strict instructions on unauthorized use and disclosure.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032687.txt

The email discusses the Michael Wolff book about Donald Trump, with one person mentioning that they have been reading it and asking if the other person still talks to Wolff. The recipient is a financial reporter for the New York Times. The email also contains a warning about confidentiality, privilege, and unauthorized use of information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032682.txt

The document is a series of email exchanges between two individuals discussing various topics including the Saudis' need for help and an upcoming trip to New York. The emails mention the Washington Post and the New York Times, suggesting that news events are being discussed. There is also talk about a proposal and tax bills, indicating business-related matters. Additionally, there seems to be a discussion about visiting someone's house and bringing a cake.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032676.txt

In this email conversation, a person mentions they are waiting for their trip to New York and taking the family to Dubai for New Year's. They also ask about updates on a project in Saudi and discuss whether to bring a special cake from New York. Another party confirms that they are always welcome at their house and sends an address and code for entry. The conversation covers travel plans, work updates, and arrangements for visiting someone's home.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032672.txt

The email exchange appears to be between two individuals discussing a visit to one person's house. The visitor is asking for the address and code to enter the home, and the host is offering hospitality by saying "you are welcome at my house always". Additionally, there seems to be an ongoing conversation about a project in Saudi Arabia. The email exchange also includes personal anecdotes such as the temperature being warm or cold, and plans to meet in Geneva or Paris.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032667.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics and plans, including a Saudi project and a meeting on January. The communication also mentions a house party with cake, a code for the door, and travel arrangements for Paris or Geneva. The email chain seems casual and conversational, indicating a friendly relationship between the parties involved.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032453.txt

Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. are planning to meet in New York on February 9th and 10th to discuss the topic of sleep and dreams. Robert Kuhn has proposed a television series, "The Science of Sleep and Dreams" for PBS stations, and he is currently working on the proposal, budget, and schedule. He is looking forward to meeting with Jeffrey E. to brainstorm and discuss ideas further.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032449.txt

Robert Kuhn and Jeffrey E. discussed meeting in New York to discuss a television series proposal on the science of sleep and dreams. The proposal was sent by Robert Kuhn along with documents including a proposal, budget, and schedule. Robert Kuhn mentioned that he is currently in Washington for his inauguration-day commentary and conversation with Chinese experts on Sino-US relations under Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032448.txt

The document discusses a meeting where Kathy Ruemmler is talking to a reporter from the New York Times and mentioning that Trump has declared war on the Department of Justice, which is considered a bad move. The conversation also includes a mention of Jeff Yates being fired by Trump. The document emphasizes the confidentiality of its contents and warns against unauthorized use or disclosure.

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