Documents tagged "Mueller"
Found 46 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027248.txt
This document is a transcript of an iMessage conversation between two participants. The messages discuss various topics, including the name Peter Mueller from a quant hedge fund and a meeting with Mary Erdoes. The participants express appreciation for their time spent together and share positive opinions about each other's intelligence. There are also references to House Oversight and a person named JEE who is mentioned in the conversation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026866.txt
The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein containing a link to a CNBC article about President Trump urging Attorney General Sessions to end the Mueller probe. The key people mentioned in the email are President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, while the key topic is the Mueller probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026499.txt
The sender of the email discusses potential third-party presidential candidates in response to current political events and asks for thoughts on specific attributes for a candidate. The sender acknowledges that the 2018 elections are shaping up to be a referendum on President Trump and that there is no sign of the Mueller investigation's impact ebbing. The sender raises questions about the effectiveness of traditional two-party politics in addressing the current political climate and suggests the need for a back-up plan in case the system fails again.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026304.txt
The document discusses the political situation in the United States, focusing on the upcoming fall elections and the battle for potential Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. The author suggests that unless the underlying political dynamics are disrupted, the outcomes of these events will leave us with the same unsatisfactory two front battlefield as the 2016 Presidential election. The author also raises the question of whether we want to break the current political system and nominating process for selecting candidates in 2020.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026280.txt
The document discusses the potential legal issues surrounding the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. It mentions a report from the Justice Department's inspector general that uncovered evidence of anti-Trump bias by high-ranking FBI officials. The authors suggest that this bias could have affected the legality of the Trump-Russia collusion inquiry, and they argue that Mueller's investigation is tainted as a result. They conclude that there is a "zero chance" that a court would find a due process violation based on these facts, and they dismiss the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine as inapplicable to this case. The document includes emails from Kathy Ruemmler, Steve Bannon, and David Rivkin, among others.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016203.txt
The document is an email from editorial staff at Flipboard to jeevacation@gmail.com with a subject line of "11 questions for Mueller". The email contains links to various articles, including one about the psychology of layoffs and another about JFK Jr.'s final days. The Seltzer Bubble is also mentioned in the email as an interesting story worth reading.
