Documents tagged "Steve Bannon's"
Found 13 documents with this tag
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_030766.txt
In the email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff, it is discussed that Jared Kushner may have faced unhappiness from Tillerson during his visit to Iraq. Additionally, Pence has been given the health bill, while Kellyanne Conway appears to be in trouble. The conversation also touches upon political tensions between Jews and non-Jews, as well as changes within the National Security Council related to Steve Bannon's removal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030717.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Mark L. Epstein and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics including making a movie with Donnie, asking about Putin's photos, Steve Bannon's whereabouts, and Donald Trump's activities. The email also mentions confidential information about diabetes and legal matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030691.txt
This document contains a series of emails between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. about their travel plans to the Middle East, political discussions surrounding Steve Bannon's platform, and business-related activities such as book signings and appearances on TV shows like "60 Minutes" and "The Bill Maher Show."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030689.txt
The document contains a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding Steve Bannon's political platform. Wolff mentions that Bannon's "nationalist-populist" ideology is coherent and rational, appealing to many people, and suggests that he may use his world-stage stature to promote it further. Bannon is also mentioned as considering a formal and public break with Trump. The conversation also touches on Wolff's schedule for upcoming events, including speaking engagements and book signings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030683.txt
The document discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding Woody Allen and Harvey Weinstein, as well as political strategist Steve Bannon's belief that it won't end until President Trump goes down. The author expresses a concern about the potential consequences of the situation for both individuals involved. The document also mentions an article from the Washington Times regarding Glenn Simpson's Fusion GPS and its involvement in smearing Donald Trump, though the specifics are not provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029437.txt
The document is an email from Robert Trivers to Jeffrey Epstein, dated January 4, 2018. Trivers discusses a recent gift to Chapman University and mentions a meeting with President Struppa of Chapman. He also comments on the political situation in the United States, mentioning Steve Bannon's conflict with Donald Trump. In addition, he notes the destruction caused by Hurricane Irma on Jeffrey Epstein's island.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029042.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's global nationalist vision and comments he made during a conference held inside the Vatican in the summer of 2014. Bannon praised European far-right parties like Great Britain's UKIP and France's National Front, and suggested that there was a "global tea party movement" happening at the time. He also criticized Washington for failing to prosecute bank executives over the financial crisis, and discussed the idea of capitalism being in crisis after losing its Judeo-Christian foundation. The event took place in a small conference room in a 15th-century marble palace on the grounds of the Vatican, hosted by the Human Dignity Institute which aims to promote a "Christian voice" in European politics.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025649.txt
The email exchange discusses a woman wanting to do wife-like things and whether Benjamin is upset about it. The sender also mentions Steve Bannon's reaction to classified information involving Susan Rice and Michael Flynn during the Obama administration. There are also references to Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, and a House Oversight document number 025649.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025520.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's tour of Europe and the mainstream media's admiration for his abilities despite their dislike of his aims. The German weekly Stern acknowledges that Bannon could give a common ideology and rhetoric to the fragmented right in Europe. Despite initial thoughts that his reign had ended, the writer recognizes Bannon's potential as "dangerous" and emphasizes the respect he has earned among his audience.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019312.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's plans to establish a non-profit foundation called The Movement in Europe with the goal of coordinating the populist right for the European elections in spring 2019. Bannon aims to compete with George Soros, who has spent billions on supporting human rights through NGOs. The email conversation between Jeffrey and Steve discusses their plans and the challenges they will face in executing them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019308.txt
The document discusses Steve Bannon's efforts to create a populist movement in Europe through his non-profit foundation called The Movement. He is coordinating with right-wing leaders such as Salvini and Orban, aiming to compete against the influence of George Soros in the 2019 European elections. Bannon was previously a key strategist for Donald Trump's presidential campaign but left following the controversy over racial violence in Charlottesville.
