Documents tagged "Stephen"
Found 31 documents with this tag
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The image is a black and white photograph featuring two young boys. The boy on the left is sitting behind the other, whose back is turned to him, creating an impression of one child holding the other around the waist. They are both smiling at the camera. There is visible text that appears to be written in a script style, which reads "To Stephen Happy Birthday" followed by what seems to be a signature or name, suggesting that this photo might have been sent as a birthday greeting to someone named Stephen. The photograph has aged and shows signs of wear, indicating it could be quite old or well-loved.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033460.txt
In this email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and multiple individuals, they discuss scheduling a weekend golf trip with friends at the Trump course in Palm Beach. Additionally, they touch on topics related to aviation, such as an interest in a Hawker 800 XP plane and possible partnerships for acquiring an aircraft in a depressed market. The key people involved include Jeffrey Epstein, Jack Goldberger, Brian Baker from JPMorgan, Joel, and Steve Hanson.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033458.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails discussing various topics such as golf, business interests, and travel plans. Key individuals mentioned include Jeffrey Epstein, Jack Goldberger, Andy, Benny Shabtai, Joel, Steve Hanson, and Andrew Lucasi. The places discussed are Palm Beach, New York, and the Isle.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033456.txt
The document discusses a meeting between Jeffrey Epstein and Joel. They talk about golfing at Trump's course and coordinating with Andy from California. Jeffrey also mentioned to Joel that he was looking for an interest in a Hawker 800 XP. In addition, Benny Shabtai is seeking a partner to acquire a plane in the depressed market. The email exchange is intended only for the recipient and contains confidential information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033360.txt
The email invites attendees to a launch party for Michael Wolff's new book, "Siege: Trump Under Fire." The event is scheduled to take place on June 3 from 6-8PM at 15 West 67th Street in New York City. Stephen Rubin is the assistant editor of Henry Holt and has organized the event. Due to limited space, no plus ones will be allowed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033287.txt
A man who attended military school with Donald Trump came out in his defense and shared a bombshell truth about him. However, the author of this information failed to mention that Peter Ticktin's law license has been suspended twice for unethical practice of law. This makes him an unfit character witness for Trump. The man who lived with Trump 50 years ago also drops another bomb on him.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033114.txt
This email contains a link to an article from the New York Times about Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal and his subsequent meeting with world leaders at the UN Security Council. The sender is warning the recipient that the information in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, or constitute inside information, and is intended only for their use. The recipient should destroy the email if they received it in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033081.txt
The document is an email from Jeffrey E. to Stephen Hanson, which contains a link to an article on The Daily Beast about Donald Trump's potential for a psychiatric breakdown. The email also includes a confidentiality notice and instructions on what to do if the recipient has received it in error. The key topics of the email are mental health, the presidency of the United States, and online communication security.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032689.txt
This document is a conversation between two individuals discussing the book "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff about Donald Trump. The sender expresses interest in reading the book, while the recipient warns that the information contained within it may be confidential or privileged. The communication is marked as property of JEE, with strict instructions on unauthorized use and disclosure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032681.txt
This document is an email exchange between Stephen Hanson and Jeffrey E. The emails discuss the need to go a long way, possibly involving President Trump. There are references to confidentiality and privileged information, suggesting that the communications may be related to legal or sensitive matters. The document also contains a copyright notice and instructions on handling the communication if received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031876.txt
This document contains summaries of various articles discussing international relations and political topics. Key people mentioned include Saudi prince Turki al-Faisal, who criticizes America's favoritism toward Israel; Francis Fukuyama, who is interviewed on his views; and Peter Singer, who writes about the importance of moral values in public life. The topics covered range from the challenges facing Turkey to Syria's behavior and the debate over Iran's nuclear program.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031619.txt
In the document, key people include Donald Trump and Billy Bush, while the main topic revolves around a 2005 recording where Donald Trump brags in vulgar terms about groping women. The place of the incident is on the set of a soap opera. This news was initially released by the New York Times and has since been widely discussed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031489.txt
The document is an email forwarding a news alert from the New York Times about Donald Trump bragging in vulgar terms about groping women in a 2005 recording. The recording was made on the set of a soap opera where Mr. Trump was making a cameo appearance, and he was captured on an open microphone with Billy Bush, then the host of "Access Hollywood." The email is from Stephen Hanson to Jeffrey Epstein's vacation address.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031415.txt
The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether attorneys committed professional misconduct in handling the case of Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of molesting young girls and received just over a year in jail as part of his sentence. The inquiry is being handled by the Office of Professional Responsibility, which explores allegations of employee wrongdoing. However, even if it finds evidence of misconduct, its findings are not usually made public and may have limited consequences for the attorneys involved. The department revealed the investigation in response to questions from Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) about how the department handled its inquiry into Epstein's case.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031396.txt
The US Department of Justice has opened an investigation into whether attorneys committed "professional misconduct" in the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's child sex abuse case. The case had been the subject of an investigation by the Miami Herald, which revealed that then-US Attorney Alex Acosta, now President Trump's labor secretary, shelved a 53-page indictment that could have put Epstein behind bars for life. Epstein, who has connections to both Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, assembled a high-powered legal team to address the allegations he faced, but ultimately pleaded guilty in 2008 only to state charges of soliciting prostitution. The investigation is being handled by the Office of Professional Responsibility, which typically results in employees being fired, but its findings are not usually made public.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031112.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's strategy to save the Republican Party from losing in the midterm elections. Bannon proposed an alternative approach that involves forming a coalition with populists and nationalists, as seen in Italy. He believes this could become a dominant political force in American politics. The current strategy of the Republican Party focuses on local contests, but Bannon considers this to be misguided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030876.txt
Steve Bannon has a plan to save the Republican Party from losing in the midterm elections. He believes that the party should embrace populist-nationalism and create a coalition of left and right, old and young. Fareed Zakaria considers this strategy as clever and thinks that it could be successful. The Republicans are currently focusing on local contests based on tax cuts and the economy. Bannon warns that if they continue on this path, they will lose 40 seats in the House and President Trump will be impeached.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030383.txt
The email discusses the issue of a girl who claimed to have had sex with Prince Andrew, but also accused Stephen Hawking and Marvin Minsky. The sender mentions that he has never met Al Gore or dined on an island with either of them. He also talks about Ehud Barak being on a Gulfstream jet with five security guards looking the other way. It is noted that the information in the email is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030211.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Fabrice Aidan about Syria's Blackberry diplomacy. The topic is introduced by an article from the Atlantic Council written by Frederic C. Hof, who is described as a former colleague of Epstein in the US State Department. In the article, it is mentioned that there may be concerns about the impact of technology and 24/7 news cycles on policy deliberations and civilization's progress.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030209.txt
The document discusses a conversation between Fabrice Aidan and Jeffrey Epstein about Syria and the use of Blackberry diplomacy in decision-making processes. The author mentions that there is no time for policy deliberations as reactions are immediate and improvised, but wonders if this reliance on technology will do more harm than good to civilization and the republic's well-being. The document also refers to the US national security establishment's challenge of finding time to think amid constant communication demands.
