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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030738.txt

The document contains a conversation between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey E. about the importance of supporting Trump for the survival of the Republican Party. Bannon mentions that there is a "crazed jihad" against Jeffrey, which he has never seen before. Jeffrey suggests finding an exorcist hat and possibly coming to Europe. The conversation also includes a link to an article in the News & Observer.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030737.txt

This document contains an email conversation between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey E. about the Republican Party's need to rally behind President Trump in order to survive. The discussion includes references to a "crazed jihad" against them and the suggestion that they find an exorcist hat, which could imply a metaphorical battle or conflict. It also mentions Europe as a possible location for Steve Bannon.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030734.txt

The document discusses political issues involving President Trump and his relationship with Putin. Key people mentioned include Steve Bannon, Jeffrey E., and the President of the United States. The main topic is the challenge that Putin may present to Trump's grip on the Republican Party (GOP).

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030733.txt

The document discusses the political situation in the United States, with a focus on President Trump's relationship with Russia and his grip on the Republican Party (GOP). Steve Bannon, a former White House adviser, has stated that people are either with Trump or against him, as Putin-related issues may be testing the president's control over the GOP. The document also mentions an article from CNN about China's efforts to challenge US superpower status.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030731.txt

Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to President Trump, has stated that people must either support the president or be against him. This comes as Russia-related chaos tests Trump's control over the Republican party. The House Oversight Committee is also investigating the matter, with a particular focus on the White House's handling of classified information related to Russian interference in the 2016 election.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030655.txt

The document is an email exchange between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. The key people mentioned in the document are Steve Bannon, Sean Spicer, Reince Priebus, Jared Kushner, and Ivanka Trump. According to the document, nearly all of the non-family senior staff from the first six months of the Trump administration believe that he cannot function effectively in his role. It also suggests that some senior staff may be part of a Republican initiative to remove him from office.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030617.txt

The document discusses a tax plan proposed by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) in 2014, which includes changes to the treatment of carried interest for financial industry executives and imposes a levy on banks and insurers' assets. The plan was intended to revamp the U.S. tax code, with an emphasis on affecting investment fund managers' compensation. Camp's proposed changes were previewed in a communication from Jeffrey Epstein [jeeyacation@gmail.com] to Melanie SpineIla, which was later released as an attachment to an email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030574.txt

The document discusses a planned revamp of the U.S. tax code by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, who will focus on changing the treatment of carried interest and imposing a levy on bank and insurer assets. The proposed changes also affect how investment fund managers' compensation is taxed, with rhetoric that echoes President Obama's own calls for change in tax laws.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030350.txt

Paul Krassner is working on an article for the Village Voice that has evolved into a book about Trump, the Republican elephant, and various other topics related to politics and media. He wants Jeffrey E. to consider representing his work. Will Durst will write an introduction for the book.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030332.txt

The document discusses Kathryn Ruemmler, the former White House counsel, who is being considered as a potential nominee for attorney general by President Obama. She is known for her trustworthiness with the president and has played a significant role in his decisions on gay rights, health care law, and executive authority. However, if she is nominated, she will likely face scrutiny over her advice to the White House regarding the IRS scandal and the attacks on Benghazi, Libya. The document also mentions Jes Staley who saw Kathryn Ruemmler as a potential candidate for attorney general.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030326.txt

The document reports that a congressional candidate from Oregon, Mark Roberts, made an offensive remark comparing first lady Melania Trump to a prostitute on Twitter, leading to backlash and criticism from social media users. This incident may have negatively affected his chances of winning the race for Republican incumbent Greg Walden's seat in the 2nd Congressional District, as political experts suggested that his crude comment derailed his campaign.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029969.txt

The email is from a person who is excited about their new job as Manager of Senior Health at the Virginia Hospital Center/Mayo Clinic. They also express interest in participating on any special panels or commissions that President Trump might form. The sender mentions they'd like to see Jeffrey Epstein if he gets to DC and asks about Fred and Mort.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029958.txt

The sender, INW, discusses getting more votes than Jeb Bush in Iowa and being a possible delegate to the Republican convention. They also mention visiting St. Thomas and suggest putting a fake shark or statue under the water for scuba divers. The email is sent to Jeffrey Epstein and Lesley Groff.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029401.txt

This document discusses Donald Trump's ideas on health care being dismissed by Republican experts. The author expresses disbelief and seeks help from the recipient. The document also mentions a meeting that took place yesterday, as well as the sender's birthday.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026634.txt

The document discusses Apollo's management meeting with an optimistic outlook for growth opportunities and recurring fee prospects. The post-election outlook is likely favorable for GDP growth and rising rates, but it could also create volatility and uncertainty on multiples. Potential tax changes could have mixed impacts on APO and the industry, including higher carried interest tax rates, incentives for firms to shift from a partnership structure to a c-corp structure, and potential index inclusion.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025898.txt

The document is an email exchange between Ehud Barak and Jeffrey E. about their plans for August 2015, including working on Barak's biography with the editor starting September 1st. They plan to be in New York around August 25th and discuss events related to Obama and American Jewry, as well as Big Data illusions. Barak also mentions staying in a location near 62nd street in August and planning to return for several weeks later in the month with some speeches to make. Jeffrey E. forwards an amusing message from Noam Chomsky about the Iran deal.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025893.txt

The document is a series of emails between Ehud Barak and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics, including politics, history, Big Data, and personal experiences. Key people mentioned include Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Noam Chomsky, and Ehud Barak himself. The conversation touches on historical events and the current political climate, as well as more personal matters such as travel plans.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025202.txt

The document discusses an incident in which a female aide to a Republican senator leaked the Anita Hill affidavit, revealing a conversation among Clarence Thomas, Orrin Hatch, and Alan Simpson. The three men were discussing charges brought by Anita Hill that had been ignored by the Judiciary Committee. In this conversation, they jokingly acknowledged the truth of Professor Hill's allegations.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024251.txt

The document outlines the schedule and details of several Republican primary debates leading up to the 2016 presidential election. The first debate is scheduled for August 6, 2015, in Cleveland, OH, and will be moderated by Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace from Fox News Channel. Other debates are planned for September, October, November, December, January, and February of the following year, with each one featuring different moderators and sponsors. The document also mentions a candidate forum that will take place at 1pm ET on August 6 for candidates who do not make the cut for the main debate.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019088.txt

In the late 1970s, the author was torn between their role as an underground abortion referral service and a stand-up satirist who performed jokes about rape. After Roe vs Wade legalized abortion, they believed it would never be made illegal again, but in 2012, they became disillusioned with the right-wing religious conservative movement's attempts to re-criminalize reproductive rights. The author eventually dropped a controversial joke that involved the "rape-in" of legislator's wives after receiving backlash from feminist friends. In July 2012, a woman who prefers to remain anonymous went to a comedy club and sparked widespread controversy by expressing her disapproval of rape jokes being performed at the venue.

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