Oversight Explorer Logo

House Oversight Document Explorer

Search and explore committee documents

Documents tagged "New York Times"

Found 97 documents with this tag

EFTA00005586-p-024.jpg

The image appears to be a screenshot of an electronic device displaying what seems to be a document, specifically a page from the "New York Times" newspaper with some content redacted by black lines and squares. The visible text is too small to discern specific details about the article or its context.

DOJ-OGR-00025927.jpg

The image shows a computer screen displaying an email interface with various fields visible. The sender's name appears to be obscured by a red line. The subject of the email is not fully visible, but it contains some words that are partially cut off. There is text in the body of the email as well, which includes phrases like "last reported" and "New York Times," suggesting a reference to media reporting or information sources. The recipient's email address is also redacted with a line. The overall style of the image is informational, typical for an office setting or someone viewing their email inbox.

DOJ-OGR-00025886.jpg

The image appears to be a screenshot of an email message with some text and formatting visible. There is a red line drawn across the top of the screen which seems to indicate emphasis or selection. The visible part of the text includes phrases like "Subject: Re: News from Sweden" and "Attachments: file1.pdf, file2.docx." Additionally, there are words such as "Thank you" and "information" in different contexts within the email body. There's also a mention of "New York Times." However, the content is cut off, making it difficult to determine the full context or purpose of the email.

DOJ-OGR-00022139.jpg

The image you've shared appears to be a scanned document or page from a book with text and images on it. The text is slightly blurred and rotated diagonally, which makes it difficult to read accurately. However, I can see phrases like "New York Times" and the date "May 17, 2013." There are signatures at the bottom of the page, indicating that this might be a formal document or a section with personal identification for legal purposes. The image also contains what seems to be a logo or emblem in the top right corner, but the details are not clear due to the image quality and angle.

DOJ-OGR-00021899.jpg

The image is a screenshot of a document with multiple columns of text that appears to be written in English. The text includes phrases such as "New York Times," "Department of Justice," and "United States Senate." There are references to legal proceedings like "trial" and "appeal," along with terms related to law enforcement and government operations. The document has a formal layout typical of official reports or articles from news outlets. The text is dense and includes many paragraphs, which suggests it's designed for an audience that can read and comprehend detailed information about legal, political, and governmental matters.

DOJ-OGR-00025479.jpg

The image you've sent appears to be a screenshot of an email. The email is addressed to someone named "Kat" and it contains several lines of text that are redacted with a diagonal line. This indicates that the content is confidential or private, and not meant for public viewing. The message seems to contain some context about a story or project, as well as a reference to an attached document, which might be related to media coverage and the New York Times. However, without further information, it's difficult to provide more details about the contents of the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029093.jpg

The image appears to be a digital representation of a piece of paper with printed text. The top part of the text is obscured and not fully legible, but it seems to contain some sort of greeting or introduction. Further down, there's visible text that mentions "company information" and references a specific document or article from the New York Times dated April 20, 2019. The paper appears to be related to business communications or an informational report given the context provided by the visible text. The bottom of the image cuts off any additional content that might have been present on the paper.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028886.jpg

The image appears to be a screenshot of a computer interface displaying some kind of form or document with lines and fields. There is visible text on the screen which includes the words "New York Times" at the top left corner. The rest of the content in the text is not legible due to the resolution and angle of the shot. The background behind the monitor seems to be a plain room, indicating that this might have been taken inside an office or a study area. There are no people visible in the image.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028741.jpg

The image is a photograph of an article from the New York Times. The headline of the article reads "An Assassination in Tunisia" and it appears to be from February 2013. The text beneath the headline discusses issues related to political unrest, democracy, and economic challenges facing Tunisia at that time. The article mentions a figure named "Mr. Belaid," who is described as an outspoken critic of the government's policies, and it seems to discuss his assassination and its implications for Tunisia's transition from dictatorship to democracy. There are no visible people or locations in this image; it focuses on the printed text of the news article.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028731.jpg

The image is a photograph of a printed document that appears to be a formal letter or report, likely from a governmental or official entity. The text on the page includes references to locations such as "White House" and "New York Times," which suggests it may be related to American politics or policy matters. There's also mention of a person named "Ken Starr" which could imply that this document is about an investigation involving him or referencing work he has done in the past. The presence of handwritten notes on the document indicates that it has been reviewed or marked up, possibly for discussion or analysis purposes. The style of the letterhead and the layout suggest a professional and serious context.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028683.jpg

The image appears to be a screenshot of an article from the New York Times. The main focus is on text that discusses the relationship between Israel and Palestine. The text mentions issues such as the potential for conflict, economic growth, and international recognition. There are also references to specific locations like Tel Aviv, Ramallah, and Beirut. This suggests a discussion of geopolitical events in the Middle East with particular attention to the Israeli-Palestinian situation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028677.jpg

The image is a photograph of a printed page with a block of text. The text appears to be an article from the New York Times, as indicated by the logo and title at the top right corner of the page. The content of the article discusses economic growth in a specific context, possibly related to public health measures or pandemic policies. There are several paragraphs visible, with the first sentence mentioning "her" and some benefits, although the rest is partially cut off. No people or other significant objects are visible in this image.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033485.txt

The document discusses a link to an article in the New York Times about Donald Trump's business losses from 1985 to 1994, which are revealed through newly obtained tax information. The email is sent by Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein with a suggestion that he might find the article interesting.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033468.txt

Reports have emerged regarding US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's possible resignation or firing amid speculation that he had offered to resign in anticipation of being fired by the White House. Axios reported that Rosenstein verbally resigned to Chief of Staff John Kelly, while a second source told them that Rosenstein is expecting to be fired and plans to step down. The Wall Street Journal, NBC News, and Reuters have all reported conflicting information regarding Rosenstein's status as Deputy Attorney General. This news comes as President Trump faces pressure from the ongoing investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033390.txt

This document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. at jeeyacation@gmail.com and Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for the New York Times. The focus of their discussion appears to be related to Nixon's adage "follow the money", as well as a question about Alan Dershowitz and Donald Trump. Additionally, Jeffrey E. is reminding Landon that the information contained in their communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, or constitute inside information, and is intended only for the use of the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033356.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey Epstein at jeevacation@gmail.com, with the subject "House Oversight." The email includes a link to an opinion piece in the New York Times about Trump's taxes, and mentions a meeting location at 575 Lexington Avenue, 4th Floor in New York, NY.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033354.txt

The document discusses a New York Times article that reveals Donald J. Trump's businesses lost over $1 billion in business losses between the years of 1985 to 1994, which is more than was previously known. The sender, Nicholas Ribis, believes Jeffrey Epstein would find this information interesting and has shared a link to the article with him.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033306.txt

The document is a forwarded email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein about an article in the New York Times discussing Peter Thiel's support of Donald Trump, and how it has caused discomfort within Silicon Valley. The article mentions that Thiel, who was one of the earliest investors in Facebook, has donated $1.25 million to Trump's campaign and is a member of his transition team. It also discusses the potential consequences for other tech companies if they are perceived as supporting or associating with Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033283.txt

The document discusses a conversation between financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein about the potential investigation into Donald Trump's finances by House Oversight Committee staff member Connolly. The document also mentions Thomas Jr.'s work at the New York Times, which includes reporting on finance-related topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033263.txt

This document discusses a financial reporter's interest in the relationship between businessman Tom Barrack, President Trump, and Russia. The reporter, Landon Thomas Jr. from the New York Times, mentions that in 2016, Barrack also expressed the need to become friends with Russia. This suggests that there may be potential connections or influence between these individuals and Russian affairs.

Page 1 of 5Next