Documents tagged "Kathy"
Found 146 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032272.txt
The document appears to be an email chain discussing a sensitive topic involving the law firm Steptoe & Johnson LLP. The key people mentioned are Jeffrey, Kathy Ruemmler, and Michael C. Miller, who is a partner at the firm. The email contains references to confidential information that should only be viewed by the intended recipient. There is also a link to an article on The Guardian discussing Donald Trump's sexual assault lawsuits.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032261.txt
The document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. discussing Trump's role in the birther movement. The author mentions that they are about to go on stage for a presentation, and expresses frustration with their travels. They also note the importance of confidentiality and privilege regarding the information contained in their communications.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032259.txt
The document contains messages from Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding a presentation about Trump. The first message is from Kathy, who is preparing to go on stage and discuss Trump in the first part of her speech. In response to this message, Jeffrey sends a note stating that he wants to speak about the topic as well but adds a disclaimer that it is an exhausting trip. In another message, Jeffrey mentions that the information contained in their communication should be kept confidential and that unauthorized use or disclosure may be illegal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032253.txt
In the document, Kathy Ruemmler is disturbed by Jeffrey E's reading of Breitbart, and Jeffery E has provided a link to an article about Bill Clinton. The information in this communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee, and it is prohibited to use or disclose it without authorization.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032250.txt
This document appears to be an email chain discussing the attorney-client privilege, with several key figures mentioned including Martin G. Weinberg, Kathy Ruemmler, and Darren Indyke. The topic of a book by Patterson is also discussed in relation to the need for an immediate counter narrative and potential strategies such as going public and using social media efforts.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032248.txt
This message discusses the potential impact of a book being published in August on various plans and strategies. It suggests pursuing an immediate counter narrative involving Trump as an opportunity to make the story about something other than the sender's own story while also giving them political cover. The sender is asked to consider their willingness to go public with this plan, which would involve writing an op-ed, doing a high profile television interview, and engaging in social media efforts. It also mentions the need for a strategic plan involving the sender's public identity, philanthropic activities, and media allies, suggesting that it could be an expensive effort.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032246.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing the publication of a book by Patterson in August. The main concern is about competing book or documentary projects before that time frame. Trump is suggested as an opportunity for an immediate counter narrative, which would involve becoming an anti-Trump voice and going public with a message. A strategic plan involving the individual's public identity, philanthropic activities, media allies, and social media efforts is also recommended.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032241.txt
The document contains a conversation between two individuals where one person expresses concern about Donald Trump's success. The conversation discusses the political landscape and mentions other politicians such as Marco Rubio. The communication is marked as confidential, privileged, and potentially inside information. Additionally, there are warnings against unauthorized use or disclosure of the content.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032233.txt
The document is an email exchange between a reporter from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey Epstein's team member Kathy Ruemmler regarding the former President Clinton's connection to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The reporter expresses interest in understanding the case better and requests a meeting with Kathy Ruemmler to discuss the subject off-the-record.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032226.txt
Kathy Ruemmler is planning to drive up to New York on Friday morning and will stop at a rest stop on the New Jersey turnpike. She intends to observe people there who have mild panic attacks due to their unhealthy eating habits and decide not to eat anything for the rest of her life out of fear that she'll end up like them. Jeffrey E. has offered to drive Kathy from his place, and they will discuss further details when they meet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032224.txt
The document includes multiple emails discussing travel plans and other topics. Kathy Ruemmler mentions going up to New York on Friday morning and observing people at a rest stop on the New Jersey turnpike. Another person, Jeffrey E., talks about giving details when he sees Kathy in New York. The subject of the last email is House Oversight 032224. There are also mentions of Trump being lucky rather than smart and the confidentiality of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032223.txt
The email discusses a trip to New York where the person is planning to drive, make a stop at a rest stop on the New Jersey turnpike, and observe overweight people. They express fear of ending up like them and decide not to eat another bite of food for the rest of their life. The email also mentions Trump as an example of someone who has been lucky rather than smart in his success.
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_032065.txt
The document is an email discussing a news article about Donald Trump being sued for sexual abuse claims, with Jeffrey Epstein as a key figure in the case. The sender warns that the information should be treated confidentially and may be privileged or contain inside information. The recipients of the email include Kathy Ruemmler, Darren Indyke, and Martin Weinberg, among others. The document also contains copyright information indicating that it is copyrighted material with all rights reserved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032064.txt
The document is a confidential email discussing a federal judge's order for a hearing in a high-profile case involving Donald Trump and allegations of rape. The sender, Jeffrey E., appears to be providing information on the topic to Kathy Ruemmler, Darren Indyke, and Martin Weinberg. The email includes a link to an article from lawnewz.com that provides further details on the matter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032062.txt
The document discusses a hearing in Donald Trump's rape lawsuit case, with attorney Martin G. Weinberg mentioning revisions to the opposition by DKI and providing two attachments: "Privileged - Redacted" and "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 032062". The message is marked as "attorney-client privileged" and it's intended only for the use of the addressee, and it contains confidential information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032060.txt
This email discusses a high-profile case involving the attorney who represented Casey Anthony. The recipient of this email is Kathy Ruemmler, and it has been forwarded by Jeffrey E. with some additional information. However, the content of the document itself is not provided in the summary.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032058.txt
The document is a series of forwarded messages about an inquiry from CNN regarding allegations that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump had sexual relations with minors while visiting Epstein's private island. The message is intended for Jeffrey E, who was Epstein's pilot, but he indicates that he is not interested in responding to the inquiry.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031679.txt
The document discusses an investigation by federal prosecutors into the spending of funds raised by U.S. President Donald Trump's inaugural committee. The probe is examining whether some donors gave money in exchange for policy concessions or access to the incoming administration. This information was reported by the Wall Street Journal and is attributed to people familiar with the matter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031610.txt
This document discusses a lawsuit filed in federal court in California against Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump alleging rape in 1994. The person forwarding the information is asking for comments from Mr. Epstein or on his behalf, and mentions that Reuters News is planning to publish a story about the suit.
