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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_030734.txt

The document discusses political issues involving President Trump and his relationship with Putin. Key people mentioned include Steve Bannon, Jeffrey E., and the President of the United States. The main topic is the challenge that Putin may present to Trump's grip on the Republican Party (GOP).

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029864.txt

The email discusses Social Security benefits and how the amount received varies depending on the age at which it is claimed. The sender mentions Donald Trump in a comparison of people's attitudes towards collecting Social Security. The recipient is advised to collect benefits at age 62, 66 (full retirement age) or age 70 for maximum benefit. Key individuals mentioned include Richard Kahn and Donald Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029583.txt

This email exchange discusses the appointment of Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and potential issues with his qualifications for the role. Key people mentioned include Powell, former Fed chairs Alan Greenspan and Janet Yellen, economist Alan Blinder from Princeton University, and Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. The sender recommends getting rid of Powell rather than Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029553.txt

This document contains a series of emails between Katherine Keating and Jeffrey Epstein discussing an interview with Paul Keating. The interview covers topics such as world affairs, leadership, China's currency, and the republic. Key people mentioned in the email are Paul Keating and Katherine Keating. The conversation takes place over email and is focused on a recent interview and its implications.

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.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028856.txt

The document is an email conversation between two individuals. The main topics of discussion include travel plans and the handling of a work-related situation involving high risk/reward versus low risk/reward factors. Key people mentioned in the conversation are Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E., with reference to Reid's guy who went down on all 7 counts.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028801.txt

This document reports on several news stories from the past week. Key people mentioned include Alex Acosta who resigned as labor secretary due to scrutiny over his handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case, Tom Steyer who entered the 2020 presidential race, and Ross Perot who passed away at age 89. The document also mentions that the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. has resigned. Additionally, it reports on Donald Trump ending his bid for a citizenship question on the census.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028413.txt

The document is a technical manual or user guide related to the layout and structure of a website or digital publication. It discusses topics such as component layouts, column ranges, content insets, identifiers, margins, and minimum heights. Key people mentioned include the default author and a person named "Kentaro Toyama." The document also references a specific software called "Adobe InDesign CC 2018."

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027774.txt

The document appears to be a series of iMessage conversations between two individuals named Jee and Steve, discussing their whereabouts and plans for socializing. Key topics include meeting POTUS on the train, checking if one person has a wallet, and coordinating schedules for attending an event. The conversation spans from June 12 to June 13.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027735.txt

The document contains a series of messages exchanged between two individuals over a period from May to June 2019 through iMessage. The conversation appears to be focused on the topics related to India and Prime Minister Modi, with one participant discussing plans for a show in India involving American Hindu guests and expressing an interest in meeting with Modi. Another participant suggests focusing on stopping China. Key people mentioned include the individuals involved in the conversation, along with Prime Minister Modi of India. The messages are timestamped, indicating the specific dates and times at which they were sent.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027722.txt

This document appears to be a log of iMessage conversations between two individuals named "jee" and another person. The conversations span from May 23rd to June 1st, 2019. Key topics discussed in the conversation include political news, such as Nancy Pelosi's comments on President Trump, and personal branding advice for "jee." Other notable subjects mentioned include China, sovereignty, and the House Oversight Committee. The document also includes timestamps, message IDs, and flags that indicate whether messages have been read or are invitations.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027583.txt

This document is an iMessage conversation between "jee" and another participant whose identity is not revealed. The conversation took place on February 27th, 2019 and includes topics such as Michael Cohen's testimony, a pro Acosta story, and the public realm of a particular story involving money. Key phrases in the conversation include "better?", "what do you think so far of cohen", "Who would write a pro Acosta story", and "Trump had a bad day, did you watch?". The conversation also includes various messages that were marked as unread or read at different times throughout the day.

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.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026778.txt

The document discusses The 2017 Tax Reform Act and its impact on fund managers and their funds. Key provisions include the carried interest rule and other changes affecting asset management firms and investors. Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inc. is forwarding this information to Jeffrey E. Jeyacation@gmail.com, who can contact Alex Gelinas or Steven Etkind for further information. The Tax Act contains significant changes since 1986, with some provisions taking effect on January 1, 2018. However, the "future profits only" interest in a partnership continues to be eligible for tax-free treatment under the new law.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026650.txt

The email discusses the influence of private equity (P-E) in the incoming administration. Key people include Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, and attorney Jay Clayton who will lead the SEC. The president-elect has also met with heads of other P-E firms such as Carlyle Group and KKR. A major focus for P-E is carried interest taxation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026548.txt

The document discusses the use of Vinyl for logos on airplanes. Key people mentioned include Larry and Jeffrey, with places such as a paint shop being referred to. The main topic is the consideration of using Vinyl instead of painting for airplane logos in order to facilitate easy removal if the plane sells in the future.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026355.txt

The document is an email chain discussing the implications of an Iran nuclear deal for Israel. Key individuals involved in this discussion include Ehud Barak, Bill Clinton, and Jeffrey E. Epstein. The main topic of conversation revolves around the potential impact of such a deal on Israel's security. Additionally, there are references to previous discussions about Iran from 1994 involving both Bill Clinton and Ehud Barak.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026351.txt

The document is a forward of an email containing fact checking questions for a New York Magazine story. The main person mentioned in the questions is Michael Wolff and his experiences with Jeffery E. Yablon. Key topics include the square footage of their Manhattan home, working habits, paparazzi presence, tech entrepreneurs, wealth levels, challenges of philanthropy, future of super-rich fortunes, inheritance, advising on charitable initiatives, and an investment in New York Magazine.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026210.txt

The document is a series of email exchanges between individuals discussing travel plans and arrangements. Key people in the conversation include Jeffrey E. and an individual whose name is not fully disclosed. The emails touch upon various places such as New York, Kuwait, Paris, and Cuba, and mention the topics of meeting with a boss, hosting visitors, and planning future trips.

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