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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_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_032688.txt

The document discusses a news story about President Trump's behavior and statements as reported in the book "Fire and Fury: Inside the White House" by Michael Wolff. The email exchange includes a link to the article, which mentions that internet is crashing due to interest in the topic. The email also contains legal disclaimers regarding confidentiality and unauthorized use of the communication.

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_032570.txt

The document appears to be an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding a meeting at the White House with Jared Kushner and Donald Trump. It seems that they are discussing plans for the upcoming week, and possibly sharing confidential or privileged information related to their work. The content of the message suggests that they may need to wait until tomorrow for confirmation from both individuals before moving forward with their plans.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032560.txt

The document contains a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about their interactions with various people, including Sam Waksal. The focus is on key individuals such as Martha Stewart, Donald Trump, and Rex Tillerson. The topics discussed include the administration's decisions and relationships within it.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032544.txt

In this email conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E., they discuss a news article about an alleged tax evasion case involving Thomas Barrack Jr., a close friend of President Donald Trump. They also exchange information about their personal lives, such as where they live and work. The topic of a colonoscopy is briefly mentioned as well.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032478.txt

The document is a series of emails between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding the former's book on Donald Trump. The key people mentioned are Donald Trump and Kathy Ruemmler. The topic discussed is off-the-record perspective on White House procedures, and Tom Barrack is mentioned as someone who could provide information about this.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032476.txt

The email discusses Michael Wolff's plans to write a book about Donald Trump and his need for introductions and off-the-record perspective on White House procedures from Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler. Jeffrey E. has agreed to assist him in meeting with these individuals while he is in New York City.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032475.txt

The document is a series of emails between Michael Wolff, who is working on a book about Donald Trump for a significant amount of money, and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss introducing Wolff to Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler, as well as the current state of affairs in Washington D.C. where everyone is lawyering up.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032474.txt

In the email exchange, Michael Wolff mentions that he is writing a book about the first 100 days of President Trump's administration and would like to speak with Tom Barrack. He also requests an introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for some off-the-record perspective on White House procedures.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032472.txt

The document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The main topic discussed in the email is about Michael Wolff, who is working on a book about President Trump. In one email, Kathy mentions that she had a great conversation with him. Additionally, there are reminders about confidentiality and the need to keep information contained within the emails secure and for authorized use only.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032471.txt

The document is an email from Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein, dated February 15, 2017. Wolff mentions that he is working on a book about Donald Trump and asks for help in meeting with Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler to gain insights into the White House's procedures. He also expresses interest in introducing himself to Epstein as a journalist who can be trusted.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032358.txt

The document is an email exchange between two individuals, Miller and Jeffrey E., discussing confidential information that may be privileged or contain inside information. The content of the emails is not disclosed due to confidentiality and legal privilege. Both parties emphasize the importance of protecting the information contained in their communications.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032340.txt

The email exchange discusses an article from the Daily Mail about a woman's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was thirteen years old. The author, Michael Wolff, questions whether these accusations are credible or if they stem from "nutters." The message is intended for a specific individual at JEE and includes a warning about the confidential and privileged nature of the information contained within.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032331.txt

The document contains an email exchange between two individuals, with one individual asking the other for assistance on a matter related to Jeffrey Epstein. The recipient of the email is a lawyer at a law firm in New York City. The sender of the original message is Michael Miller from House Oversight and the topic of the discussion is not specified in this summary. The email contains a notice of voluntary dismissal in a case involving Donald Trump and others, but it's unclear how this relates to Jeffrey Epstein or the assistance being requested.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032329.txt

The document discusses a notice of voluntary dismissal in a case filed against Donald Trump and others. The plaintiff(s) have dismissed the action against all defendants under Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This dismissal was filed by Jane Doe in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, case number 1:16-cv-07673-RA, and document number 15.

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