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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030801.txt

The document discusses a man who had sold most of his belongings and was living in poverty during the winter months. He eventually ended up at a shelter run by a philanthropic society with support from the Epstein family. The key people mentioned are the man, billionaire pedophile friend of Trump, Hitler, and Steve Bannon.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030606.txt

This email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discusses their social activities in New York City during a certain time period. They mention meeting people such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The conversation also touches on the topic of work meetings, with one of them mentioning that they were getting sick of so many meetings.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030498.txt

This document contains emails between Jeffrey Epstein and Boris Nikolic discussing social events and meetings with high-profile individuals such as Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew. The messages suggest that they are friends and discuss their plans for various events in New York City. They also mention other contacts like Nathan Wolf who requested a meeting through cocktails.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030015.txt

In May 2015, Bill Clinton reportedly had a phone conversation with Donald Trump, encouraging his efforts to become more influential within the Republican Party. This exchange took place weeks before Trump announced his campaign for president. The Washington Post reports that Clinton sounded curious about Trump's potential presidential bid and offered his own views of the political landscape at the time. However, he never directly urged Trump to run for office. The Clintons have long had ties with the real-estate magnate, including attending his wedding in 2005 and accepting donations for past Senate campaigns.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025610.txt

In this article collection, Ethan Bronner discusses the pressure on Israel to make a peace offer to Palestinians as the Middle East experiences revolutionary fervor; Samir Aita writes about the role of money in the Arab Spring; Michael Boyle questions whether Obama has a doctrine for American foreign policy; The Economist explores the theory behind U.S. foreign policy; Eric Trager discusses Egypt's stalled revolution; and Simon Henderson examines Qatar's ambition to become the leading Arab state.