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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_033416.txt

The document discusses a young person named Edward Rod Larsen who has traveled extensively and wishes to pursue an education at New York University's Art History department due to the city's rich cultural resources. Larsen is particularly interested in studying Italian Renaissance art and appreciates NYU's location in Florence as a unique opportunity for immersion in the art, culture, and history of Italy. The document also mentions Jeffrey Epstein who appears to be connected with Larsen in some way.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033414.txt

The document is an email written by Edward Rod Larsen to Jeffrey Epstein. The author mentions their international background and experiences living in various cities, including Oslo, Tel Aviv, New York, and London. They express interest in NYU's Art History department due to its wide range of courses on global art history, particularly focusing on the Italian Renaissance. The author also discusses how attending college in NYC would allow them to expand their knowledge within contemporary art, as well as visit museums and galleries located in the city.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030666.txt

This document contains a series of email exchanges between two people named Jeffrey E. and Weingarten, Reid. The content of the emails is focused on discussing potential actions related to individuals such as Rod Rosenstein and Donald Trump, with references to firing, opinions, and knowledge. One person mentions that they have a funny number for reference. There's also mention of Charlie Rose being next in line, followed by Brett Ratner. The conversation suggests a sense of urgency or importance regarding the matters at hand.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030258.txt

This document discusses the Special Counsel's office and its investigation into possible obstruction of justice by President Trump in relation to former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. The office has prepared a potential indictment and devised a legal strategy, but needs approval from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to proceed. Sources close to both sides of the investigation confirm this information, though none will speak on the record.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030248.txt

The Special Counsel's office is preparing for a potential confrontation with President Trump on charges related to obstruction of justice. Robert Mueller and his team have developed legal strategies to handle an indictment of the president and to oppose a likely pardon of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who has already struck a plea bargain that could include testimony against the president. The case for indictment is currently being reviewed by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029779.txt

The article discusses President Obama's planned trip to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, which is his first visit as president. The timing of the trip suggests a revival of Obama's ambitions for foreign affairs after a year of virtual dormancy on this issue. The choice of destination also indicates Obama's intention to quickly reengage in politically volatile foreign affairs.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029692.txt

The document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Summers discussing an article published by Scott Wilson in the Washington Post about President Obama's upcoming trip to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. The email mentions that the visit will be Obama's first as president and touches on the suspicions felt in Israel after his unsuccessful early efforts at Middle East peacemaking. It also discusses the broader political developments in the region, including the potential for a 'new beginning' with the region.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028675.txt

The Washington Post editorial discusses President Obama's State of the Union address and his second-term agenda, emphasizing the importance of overcoming economic growth challenges and addressing long-term prosperity threats. The president addressed the deficit and debt first and was forthcoming about the most pressing issue facing Washington: what to do about the impending $85 billion across-the-board spending cut. The editorial also references Jeffrey Epstein, Larry Summers, Terje Rod-Larsen, Silver Prices, Military Refinance Loans, a Bar Mitzvah in Israel, and other topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028506.txt

Terje Rod-Larsen sent an email on May 27, 2017, to Jeffrey Epstein regarding a US-Saudi arms deal and the Blackstone Infrastructure Fund. The email mentioned that Richard John Nawrot had removed the defense part related to the $110 billion arms deal but highlighted a separate deal done with Blackstone to establish a fund for US infrastructure. The US President, Donald Trump, announced a $100 billion arms package during his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia, which was aimed at combating terrorism in the region and countering threats from Iran. US defense companies, such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing, benefited from the deal with Saudi Arabia, while the kingdom's sovereign wealth fund also invested in a new Blackstone fund for US infrastructure.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025041.txt

This document is an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry Summers with a forwarded article from The Washington Post discussing the second-term agenda of President Obama during his State of the Union address. The article focuses on two key domestic concerns: slow economic growth and the long-term threat to prosperity posed by the structural mismatch between federal government's projected revenue and spending commitments.