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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033257.txt

The document discusses the possibility of President Trump being jailed for up to 15 years due to his urging that some NFL players be fired based on their political affiliations, which could violate a section of Title 18 of the U.S. Code. The text is sent by Paul Krassner and includes an attachment with more information.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033220.txt

President Trump has promised to increase defense spending with support from key members of Congress. If a large multiyear plan is approved, it would represent a significant reversal from the weakest trend in defense spending in the past 50 years. The details of Trump's first Pentagon budget will form part of the overall budget he'll submit to Congress in late February or early March. The actual funding request for the current fiscal year must be completed by April 30, and Trump's blueprint for the Pentagon budget could set the baseline for defense spending for at least the next four years. Senator John McCain argues that the US has underinvested in the military for several years and calls for a $640 billion defense budget for fiscal year 2018, which is $58 billion above the current budget baseline.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032712.txt

The document is an email conversation between two individuals discussing a plan with "SB" who has attention issues that can sometimes be resolved with reminders. The sender also mentions an example where Senator John McCain made strange statements during a hearing, which turned out to be due to a brain tumor. The recipient should remind SB about the plan as needed. Please note that this communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee.

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_030135.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics such as plans for the future and their living situation. The key people mentioned are Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The emails reference different dates and locations, including a "Floor Statement of Senator Barack Obama on the Nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General" from Wikisource, the free online library. There is also a mention of a chef coming in from Paris and staying hungry until 10:30 or 1.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030129.txt

In this email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E., they discuss the details of a furnished apartment that Kathy has leased for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000. They also touch on topics such as a potential date certain, Senate floor statements, and the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General. The email appears to be casual in tone, with both parties coordinating their availability.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030123.txt

This document contains a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. regarding the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General. The conversation discusses possible dates and times to meet, as well as the issue of apartment rental and reimbursement. Both individuals are likely involved in political or legal matters given their discussion topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030118.txt

The document appears to be a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics such as a lease for an apartment, the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General, and a potential meeting at 10:30 AM. The conversation also touches on Kathy's travel plans and reimbursement from Latham.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030113.txt

This is a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of their discussion appears to be the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General and Senator Barack Obama's position on it. They also discuss Kathy Ruemmler leasing an apartment for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000 per month. The conversation is marked by a series of questions and answers related to the above topics.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030109.txt

This document is a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of the conversation revolves around the name on an apartment lease and whether it can be changed or not. It appears that Jeffrey E. wants to know if there is another option for the name on the lease, but Kathy Ruemmler has advised him that keeping his name on the lease through the end is the preferred alternative. The apartment costs $11,000 a month and Latham reimburses Jeffrey E. $8000 a month.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028875.txt

This email exchange between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. discusses a news event involving Senator Reid's aide who was found guilty on seven counts of misconduct. The topic of the conversation is whether the aide could have been reinstated after being convicted once, and Jeffrey E. expresses disbelief that anyone would be so stupid to engage in such behavior again. The exchange also touches upon Kathy Ruemmler's travel plans and schedule for a conference.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026344.txt

The email discusses a floor statement of Senator Barack Obama regarding the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General from a Wikisource link. The sender expresses their amazement and mentions that the information is confidential and intended only for the addressee. They also caution against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of the communication.

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.