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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032269.txt

This email exchange discusses the political climate in the United States between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Heather Man mentions that they are looking to hide out on Jeffrey E's island, but Jeffrey responds with uncertainty about their situation. The conversation seems casual and informal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032268.txt

The document appears to be a private email conversation between Heather Mann and Jeffrey E. about the uncertainty surrounding the 2016 U.S. presidential election, with both Trump and Hilary being mentioned as potential candidates. The sender emphasizes the confidential nature of the communication, stating that it is intended only for the recipient's use and may be privileged or contain inside information. The email also contains a disclaimer about unauthorized use and copying, along with contact instructions in case of error.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031472.txt

The email discusses an audio recording related to Fethullah Gulen, an imam living in Pennsylvania who is accused by Turkish authorities of directing a failed coup in Turkey. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has demanded the U.S. extradite Mr. Gulen immediately to Turkey, but U.S. officials don't expect to do that due to concerns about evidence and strident public statements made by Turkish leaders against Mr. Gulen. The email includes a link to an article in The Wall Street Journal with more information on the topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029608.txt

In the Virgin Islands Daily News, it was reported that a judge ruled that federal prosecutors broke the law in the Jeffrey Epstein sex case. The prosecutor was accused of not informing the victims and their lawyers about a plea deal which would release Epstein from jail after only eight months. The case highlights issues with how victims' rights are treated by the justice system, particularly when they conflict with the interests of powerful defendants like Epstein, who is known for his connections to high-profile individuals in politics and finance.

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.