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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033487.txt

The document discusses a B727 aircraft with a contract on it and the fact that no money has changed hands yet for its sale. It also mentions that Trump needs three engine overhauls in the next 14 months, totaling $600k worth of work. Additionally, there is an Indian man named Shugo or someone similar who may know Sean, as he is buying the plane and leasing it to a company in Singapore. The person receiving this email appears to be involved in some oversight committee, specifically HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033487.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033486.txt

This document discusses a sale of an aircraft for $2.7 million and mentions the buyer's interest in a B727 model. The writer has been discussing this with someone named Sean, who may be interested in acquiring another company unless they call him first.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033156.txt

The document discusses a B727 aircraft that has been sold for $2.7 million. It mentions a company interested in the aircraft, as well as Sean who had discussed the matter with the seller. The buyer did have specifications on the aircraft but did not make an offer due to it being too low.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033155.txt

This document discusses a potential sale of a Boeing aircraft. The buyer is described as Indian and the purchase price for the airplane was $2.2 million. The buyer needs to have three engines overhauled within the next 14 months, which will cost about $600,000. The seller's contact information is provided, along with a website for Bristol Associates Inc.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031447.txt

The document is a letter from an attorney at Martin G. Weinberg P.C. to Melanie Ann Pustay and Sean R. O'Neill regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request made by Jeffrey Epstein for records related to past FBI investigations involving him. The letter states that it has taken the FBI over 27 months to produce only two batches of documents, despite being informed that Mr. Epstein would pay the costs of copying. The attorney argues that this delay is unreasonable and violates the FOIA's requirements. The letter also mentions prior correspondence with the FBI regarding this matter, including letters dated May 1, 2015, and August 13, 2015, which are attached to the current letter.

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_027067.txt

In this email exchange, Sean and Steve discuss the possibility of obtaining a current version of Jeffrey's film. The email was sent from Sean's ProtonMail account to Steve, with Dan Fleuette copied on the conversation. The topic of discussion appears to be related to Trump@War, which could possibly be the name or subject matter of the film in question.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025533.txt

This is a message exchange between Sean Bannon, Steve Bannon, and Jeffrey E. discussing the article by Thomas D. Williams about German media admitting they underestimated Steve Bannon who continues to energize anti-establishment populist base in Europe despite their dislike for his aims. The article highlights how mainstream media now admires his abilities after he left White House and Breitbart News.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014525.txt

The email discusses the investment outlook for the year ahead and reflects on 2016 as a period of uncertainty with economic concerns such as China's growth path, oil prices, and U.S. consumer spending. The author notes that despite these concerns, maintaining a balanced and diversified position led to better performance in the long run. The email also mentions a "mid-cycle slowdown" and includes an image showing West Texas Intermediate spot price and broad trade-weighted dollar value over time.