Documents tagged "Not"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032458.txt
The document discusses plans for an art project, with key people involved including Jeffrey E and Etienne Binant. The focus is on supporting young, talented artists directly by visiting their studios in places like LA or Berlin. The importance of galleries as a means to reach a broader audience is mentioned but also noted that going directly to the source has its benefits. There's a mention of Trump's influence making things busy and some confusion over whether an art fair was part of the initial plans.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032430.txt
Kathy Ruemmler is planning a trip to Dubai and wants to know if she needs to wear a headscarf. Jeffrey E. assures her that business class should be sufficient for her travel plans, since all she cares about is sleeping. Kathy has recently been hired by Apple to do a patent trial and is discussing potential negotiating points with Jeffrey regarding the sale of a property.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032428.txt
The document is an email conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding different topics such as Kathy's upcoming trip to Dubai on Emirates, her recent job offer at Apple, negotiations with a developer, and the similarity in mannerisms between Trump and McGyver.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032426.txt
The document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmle and Jeffrey E. discussing the sale of a property with conditions on how it will be sold. Kathy has been hired by Apple for a patent trial, and she mentions Trump's similar mannerisms to McGyver in one email. The communication contains information about attorney-client privilege, confidentiality, and unauthorized use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032424.txt
The email discusses the possibility of negotiating with a developer on behalf of Kathy Ruemmler. Jeffrey E. is willing to negotiate for her but suggests that the closing should be conditioned on how the others sell. Kathy also mentions a resemblance between Trump and McGyver. The email emphasizes confidentiality and privileged nature of its content, intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032423.txt
The email discusses the negotiation of a property deal with a developer on behalf of the recipient. It mentions key terms such as commission fees and maintenance, suggesting that this is a business transaction. The recipient expresses concern about being unable to resell the property if they purchase it. The sender, Kathy Ruemmler, is responding to an earlier email from Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032422.txt
In this document, Kathy Ruemmler wrote an email to Jeffrey E. comparing the similar mannerisms between President Donald Trump and the TV character McGyver. The email was sent from her iPad on January 12th, 2017. The main topic of the email is a discussion about how President Trump's personality or behavior might resemble that of the TV character McGyver.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032159.txt
Strive Masiyiwa is a respected entrepreneur who founded Econet Wireless in Zimbabwe and faced significant challenges to secure a license for his company in the late 1990s. Masiyiwa has since expanded Econet into a diversified technology and financial services group with operations across Africa, including mobile banking solutions that have helped to establish Zimbabwe as a cashless economy. In addition to facing legal battles and economic challenges, Masiyiwa has also worked to expand access to cell phones and banking opportunities for the African population. His next challenge is to create a product that will allow informally employed people to receive payments through their mobile devices.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032058.txt
The document is a series of forwarded messages about an inquiry from CNN regarding allegations that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump had sexual relations with minors while visiting Epstein's private island. The message is intended for Jeffrey E, who was Epstein's pilot, but he indicates that he is not interested in responding to the inquiry.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032023.txt
The document discusses historical events related to Palestine and modern political issues concerning Saudi Arabia. It mentions a letter from Hussein ibn 'Ali to Sir Henry MacMahon regarding Arab independence in Palestine, the British arms sale to Saudi Arabia under President Trump's administration, and the shared values and mutual interests between the United States and Israel.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032012.txt
The document discusses two topics: a historical agreement between the British and Arabs regarding Palestine's independence, and the proposed sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia by the US. The author argues that the British did not promise the Arabs independence in Palestine, but rather outlined areas Britain was prepared to cede in exchange for Arab help against the Turks. Regarding the arms deal with Saudi Arabia, the author contends that it is more about politics and economics than national security, and that both sides are being disingenuous.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031800.txt
The document discusses the mental state of President Trump and his ability to handle stress. It mentions that in the past, he has been told not to leave his apartment and how he managed through near personal bankruptcy. The writer believes that if someone close to him is indicted, it might put too much pressure on him and cause him to do crazy things.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031768.txt
The document discusses a recent incident where President Trump called adult-film star Stormy Daniels "Horseface" and threatened to "go after" her after winning a court victory over his alleged affair with her. This has led to a heated exchange between the two, with Daniels's attorney calling Trump a "disgusting misogynist" and a "liar" who has dishonored his family and country. The document also mentions that a federal judge in California threw out Daniels's defamation lawsuit against Trump and ordered her to repay the president's legal fees.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031705.txt
The document is a forward from Thomas L. Friedman's article titled "Why Not in Vegas?" published on July 31, 2012. The main topic of the article is Mitt Romney's visit to Israel during his presidential campaign. In the article, Friedman questions why Romney's trip to Israel was focused on satisfying the political whims of the right-wing and American Jewish casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, rather than learning about the country. He also observes that much of what is wrong with the U.S.-Israel relationship today can be found in Romney's trip.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031691.txt
The email exchange discusses Jesse Kornbluth's opinion on rich and powerful people in the context of a Times piece about democracy. Peggy Siegal mentions her acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein and wonders if he has been shunned, despite an article stating that he is brilliant and admired by many influential people, including Woody Allen and Bill Clinton. The exchange seems to be personal and confidential between Peggy Siegal and Jesse Kornbluth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031607.txt
The document discusses the history of conspiracy theories and their relevance in modern times. It mentions criminal conspiracies and how they are frequently charged by the government, as well as pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in delusionary or misinformed minds. The author references a Wall Street Journal article written by Edward Jay Epstein on the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031591.txt
This document discusses a high-profile individual who has recently been in the news, likely referring to Jeffrey Epstein given the context of the message. The sender is thanking Jamie Rosenwald for their congratulations on Epstein's financial success and mentions that they are not sure if the current press provides him with much benefit or not. The document also mentions David Asch and Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett, as well as Christina Galbraith and the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031460.txt
The document discusses the history and prevalence of conspiracy theories and their impact on society. It cites examples such as the Roman senators who plotted to assassinate Julius Caesar and the foreign conspiracy behind the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. The author also mentions that journalists often use the term "conspiracy theory" to describe paranoid distortions of reality, but criminal conspiracies are not uncommon. In addition, the document refers to pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in a delusional or misinformed mind and have gained popularity, such as the belief that the 9/11 attack was staged by President George W. Bush to launch a war on Islam and the claim that the 1969 moon landing was faked.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031441.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jamie Rosenwald and Christina Galbraith. The topic of the discussion appears to be Jeffrey Epstein's financial success and his public image, with Rosenwald expressing concern that current press may not provide much benefit. Rosenwald also mentions David Asch and a Thanksgiving weekend in Amagansett.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031423.txt
The document discusses Dubai's development as a trading city-state without significant oil reserves or much help from the United States. It highlights how Dubai has accomplished this despite challenges and setbacks in the Middle East region, with its success seen as a model for other Arab countries. The author of the piece argues that Dubai can serve as a hopeful solution to ongoing peace-jockeying between Israel, Palestine, and the US, by offering an alternative path for the region's development.
