Documents tagged "Russia"
Found 69 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033312.txt
The document is an email from Richard Kahn at HBRK Associates Inc. to Jeffrey E. regarding a CNBC article about the Democratic Party's lawsuit alleging that Russia, the Trump campaign, and Wikileaks conspired to disrupt the 2016 election. The key people in this document are Richard Kahn and Jeffrey E., the places mentioned are New York and Moscow, and the topics discussed are the Mueller investigation and the Democratic Party's lawsuit.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033297.txt
The document discusses Donald Trump's claim that he has foreign policy experience because he ran the Miss Universe pageant in Russia. Hillary Clinton criticizes Trump's foreign policy as dangerously incoherent and questions his ability to handle nuclear war if elected president. The article also mentions Bernie Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, who is continuing his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom Trump has said he would sit down with to try to stop Pyongyang's nuclear program.
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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033073.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Kathy discussing a CNN article about the Obama administration considering how much information to share with the incoming Trump team regarding Russia. The focus of the conversation is on key players such as Susan Rice, who was involved in the discussions, and the topic at hand, which involves the Russian investigation and its impact on the transition period between administrations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032985.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing current events, including tax policy changes and the ongoing issue of Russia's influence in the United States. The focus of the conversation seems to be on meeting with Masa, a person who Jeffrey E. believes would be beneficial for both parties. Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at the New York Times, is mentioned as someone who may be able to help facilitate this meeting. It appears that Donald Trump will be attending an event in Florida in March where Masa will also be present.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032961.txt
In this email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., they discuss their opinions about President Trump's policies, particularly his executive order on immigration. They also mention the potential implications of these policies for international relations with North Korea and Russia. Landon Thomas, Jr. is identified as a financial reporter from the New York Times.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032780.txt
The document is an email conversation between LH and Jeffrey E. regarding the possibility of the Russians having information on President Trump. The key people in this document are LH and Jeffrey E., while the key places mentioned are New York and the United Nations. The topic discussed revolves around political affairs, specifically the relationship between the US president and Russia.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032727.txt
The Obama administration discussed how much information to share about Russian interference in the 2016 election with the incoming Trump team, according to a newly revealed email by former National Security Adviser Susan Rice. The email was sent on January 20, 2017, the day of Trump's inauguration, and described a conversation between Rice and other Obama officials about their decision-making process regarding sharing information with the incoming administration. This information is relevant to ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between Trump campaign associates and Russia.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032048.txt
The document discusses conspiracy theories surrounding a plane crash that killed the President of Poland. The author believes these theories are without evidence and an insult to the memory of those who died. They argue that there would be no political or diplomatic benefits for either Russia or the Prime Minister's party to have been involved in sabotage or subterfuge, and that any such accusations are slanderous. The author also suggests that early presidential elections might go in favor of the President's party due to a sympathy vote.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031964.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and Ehud Barak in which they discuss the topic of Syria's use of chemical weapons on women and children. They also mention Russia's role in the conflict, with Epstein suggesting that the situation has become more complex over time. Barak agrees that it might be a good idea to write an op-ed on the issue, but notes that timing is key as the article may need to wait for public opinion to catch up.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031742.txt
In the email, Nicholas Ribis forwards an article about former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort alerting authorities to Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer during the campaign. The investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia is ongoing, with investigators looking into accusations of money laundering and threats of criminal charges against Manafort as leverage for cooperation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031740.txt
The email discusses former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn's potential role in taking down Vice President Mike Pence due to information he has on the administration's knowledge of foreign governments paying him. The writer suggests that if the information is true, it would be a devastating blow to Pence's reputation. They also mention that so far, Pence has not been implicated in the Russia scandal, but some leaks suggest that he was aware of Flynn's dealings with foreign governments and chose to ignore them. The writer concludes by stating that either Pence is incompetent or an outright liar, neither of which are good qualities for a Vice President.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031682.txt
During the campaign and transition, a diverse group of people with various connections to Russia or pro-Russian Ukrainians were involved in discussions on the American side. These individuals included Mr. Gerson; George Nader; Paul Manafort; Michael D. Cohen; and Erik Prince. Please note that this information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged, inside information, and intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031545.txt
The email discusses a conversation between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. about the end of the Trump presidency and the significance of Flynn's plea deal in relation to Russia. The communication is confidential and may be privileged, intended only for the addressee. Unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031333.txt
This email discusses a conspiracy theory that suggests former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was jailed for discovering that all of the gold held in the United States Bullion Depository located at Fort Knox is gone. The email claims that Strauss-Kahn had become increasingly concerned about this issue after the US began stalling on its delivery of 191.3 tons of gold to the IMF under an agreement from April 1978. It is suggested that he was then framed for sex crimes by rogue elements within the CIA and arrested in New York City's JFK airport before being able to leave the country with evidence of his discovery.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031329.txt
This document is a summary of events that occurred in Syria from May 25 to 31, 2011. It discusses the increasing international pressure on the Syrian leadership and the actions taken by the US, EU, Canada, and G8 leaders. The document also mentions statements made by Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese party Hizbullah, who called on the Syrian people to give the government time to effectuate reforms. The summary notes that Syrian protesters declared Friday "the day of the Guardians of the Homeland" in an effort to encourage the army to join the uprising.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031177.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Daniel Siad about a friend named Tigrane who had negative opinions about Epstein in Paris. It is mentioned that the friend has rented a large house in Ibiza for photoshoots with models, including Russian ones, from July 22 to August 5. The friend would like to meet Epstein and possibly bring Jean Luc along as well.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030884.txt
The document discusses potential investigative journalism angles related to President Donald Trump and Russia. It mentions Rosneft, Qatar Investments, and Michael Flynn's relationship with Ahmed Al-Rumaihi as topics for journalists to explore. The author suggests that these issues could be key in exposing information about Trump. Additionally, Carter Page is mentioned as potentially having more knowledge than what is currently known.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030790.txt
This document appears to be an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and David Stern regarding various topics such as travel plans, business matters, and personal interests. It mentions South of France, London, Russia, and a weekend trip to Munich for the World Cup Final. The emails also discuss business-related issues with Chinese and Qatari shareholders. It is important to note that this document contains sensitive information and should be treated as confidential.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030789.txt
In the email, Jeffrey E discusses meeting with Steve Bannon in London, who is paranoid about being seen with reporters and is working on his relationship with Trump. He also mentions that Bannon was recently on Hannity and will be on Piers Morgan's show, likely to appeal to an audience of one, which is Trump. Additionally, Jeffrey E refers to a meeting that Bannon had with French right-wingers, including Le Pen's husband, to refinance the National Front Party, as they are heavily dependent on money from Russia. Bannon surrounds himself with thuggish-looking security people and whacky-bloggers, which suggests an unprofessional environment in the world of populism.
