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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029274.txt

The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff about potential interview questions for Donald Trump. Jeffrey suggests asking about Bernie Nussbaum's relationship with Vince Foster and his ties to the electricians union, as well as topics such as Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, Mar-a-Lago, and Trump's finances. Jeffrey also mentions that he is not interested in easy questions. The email emphasizes the importance of asking hard hitting questions without being ejected from the room.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029272.txt

In a series of emails between Jeffrey E and Michael Wolff, Jeffrey suggests questions for an interview with Donald Trump that focus on Bernie Nussbaum, Vince Foster, Hillary Clinton's relationships with unions and Mar-a-Lago, and the Trump Shuttle. The emails also touch upon Hawaii Tropic contests, golf courses, California finances, chips in a casino, and family wealth.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029271.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's business ventures such as the Trump Shuttle, Hawaiian Tropic contests, and mortgage on Mar-a-Lago. It mentions revenue from golf courses as income and total debt of all companies. The author also asks if people should contribute money as he is worth over 10 billion dollars. The document references his father's involvement in a casino and notes that Matt may be Trump's bagman, and his loan from his brother-in-law (a judge's husband). It also mentions the value of his inheritance from his father. The author provides information for Michael Wolff to use in an interview with Donald Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028977.txt

In the document, Michael Wolff is preparing to interview Donald Trump and asks Jeffrey E. for advice on what questions he should ask. Jeffrey suggests asking about the Trump Shuttle, the Hawaiian Tropic contest, and the mortgage at Mar-a-Lago. He also mentions questions about the revenue of golf courses as income and the total debt of all companies. It is mentioned that Matt may be Donald's bag man and his loan from his brother-in-law (the judge's husband). The conversation also touches on Trump's wealth, the California situation, the casino chips used to stave off bankruptcy, and the amount left by Donald's father.