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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030863.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's impact on the Republican field during the 2015 presidential election, specifically focusing on media coverage and public interest levels. The data is presented in a comparison of Google News hits, Google searches, and Betfair odds from June to July 2015. Key figures include Trump, Bush, Christie, Walker, Jindal, Cruz, Rubio, Paul, Kasich, Huckabee, Graham, Perry, Fiorina, Carson, and Santorum.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029960.txt

The email discusses political campaigns and a new company that helps seniors age successfully. Jeffrey talks about his experience working with individuals with dementia and mentions the challenges of dealing with senior financial abuse in California and Florida. He also refers to Fred, who may have been misled or left without help despite his potential for improvement. The email also touches on personal relationships and mentions a range of $1000 - 1500 per day plus expenses for services provided by the new company.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029959.txt

The document is an email from a person named Jeffrey Epstein to another individual, discussing their work on the Trump campaign and then with Kasich as part of his Elder Issues Advisory Committee. They mention starting a new company focused on helping seniors age successfully, especially those with dementia, using a customized 'mind-body' enhancement approach that includes training for families transitioning to caring for loved ones with later stage dementia. The writer also expresses frustration at not being able to help Fred due to other concerns and mentions the cost of their services. They mention attending an annual meeting in NYC and hope to see the recipient if they are in town.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026851.txt

This document compares the honesty of various politicians through data provided by PolitiFact, an independent fact-checking website. The chart shows how many times each politician has been rated as "Pants On Fire" (completely false) to completely true. Key people listed include Trump, Bachmann, Cruz, Gingrich, Pali, Santorum, Walker, Perry, Ryan, McCain, Rubio, Romney, Rand Paul, Christie, Rider, Kasich, Sanders, J Bush, H Clinton, and Obama. The data indicates the level of honesty of each politician during their political careers, with some politicians being rated as more honest than others.