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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033352.txt

In this document, Richard Kahn discusses a potential lie that could destroy Trump. He mentions the House Oversight Committee and Jeffrey Epstein as key people involved in the issue. The location of the event is New York, NY. The main topic being discussed is the potential lie and its implications for Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033345.txt

This document discusses key figures and topics related to politics and investigations in the United States. It mentions Nancy Pelosi's strategic moves against Donald Trump, the possibility of indictments for Trump's family by SDNY, Robert Mueller's handoff of his Trump-related criminal cases, a Watergate expert's analysis on the Trump-Russia investigation, and Speaker Pelosi's actions regarding the Mueller report.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033344.txt

The document mentions President Trump being at Islip, with a vehicle parked in front of it. The email was sent by Larry Visoski and is marked as high importance. There are references to "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 033344" which could possibly be related to the topic discussed in the email.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033343.txt

The document is an email exchange between Larry Visoski and Jeffery regarding President Trump's travel plans. In the emails, it is mentioned that POTUS will be arriving at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) on February 15th and departing on February 18th. The emails also suggest that this may impact their own travel plans from Puerta Plata if they were to travel on Monday.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033342.txt

The document discusses the temporary flight restriction (TFR) in place at Palm Beach, Florida due to President Trump's visit. It mentions a conversation with TSA personnel and suggests that the TFR will be lifted once the President departs the area. The writer also speculates on when the Super Bowl game might end, based on its typical duration of three hours, starting at 6:30 pm. Finally, it mentions "PBI" which could refer to Palm Beach International Airport.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033341.txt

The document is an email sent by Larry Visoski to Je vacation, discussing President Trump's arrival and departure times at PBI. It mentions that the president will be arriving on Friday and departing on Sunday night, but it should not affect their arrival time of 11:30pm on Sunday evening.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033340.txt

The document mentions that U.S. House investigators are looking into the links between Trump and Deutsche Bank. It also references Jeffrey Epstein's email address, indicating his possible involvement in the matter. The document appears to be related to business or political dealings, as it discusses financial institutions such as Deutsche Bank and people like Richard Kahn, Jeffrey Epstein, and Donald Trump.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033339.txt

The document discusses a congressional investigation into the sale of Trump's Florida property and Deutsche Bank loans. The House Intelligence Committee is involved in this investigation, with Jeffrey Epstein being mentioned as one key person of interest. The investigation appears to be significant enough for David Mitchell, who is associated with Mitchell Holdings LLC, to forward an article about it to Jeffrey Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033337.txt

Nicholas Ribi sent an email to Jeffrey E. on December 20, 2018, containing a press release from the House Oversight Committee dated March 33, 2017, which discusses the day Ribi left DJT. The key people in this document include Nicholas Ribi and Jeff E., while the topic is the press release related to Ribi's departure from DJT.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033336.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein and Darren Indyke. It discusses the news that former New Jersey governor Chris Christie declined an offer to be Donald Trump's next chief of staff. The article link provided in the email leads to a source discussing this topic further.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033335.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein discussing a news article regarding President Trump's potential choices for chief of staff. The article mentions that some advisers have urged him to consider Jared Kushner for the position, and that he has recently met with Chris Christie. It also discusses other potential candidates such as Nick Ayers.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033334.txt

This email discusses the expected presence of President Trump at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) from December 21st to January 6th, and notifies recipients that there will be a Presidential Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in place during this time. The sender is identified as Larry Visoski and he is providing the information for planning purposes.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033333.txt

This document is an email from Richard Kahn to Larry Visoski and Jeffrey Epstein, discussing a news article about President Trump's private plane being clipped on the ground at LaGuardia Airport. The focus of the email is on the key people involved in the incident - President Trump, his private plane, and the LaGuardia Airport personnel who were responsible for handling the situation.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033332.txt

The document discusses the possibility of President Trump pardoning former campaign manager Paul Manafort. It mentions that Trump Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta helped "contain" a scandal related to Epstein in a previous case. The topic of discussion is the double standard in justice and oversight, as well as the actions of key people in politics and law enforcement.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033329.txt

The email discusses a story about China's plan to give behavioral report cards to its 22 million residents using mobile technology and existing state restrictions on electronic anonymity. The consequences of getting an "F" on this test can last a lifetime. The email also mentions the American holiday shopping season, Apple's financial struggles, and a statement by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts criticizing President Donald Trump for implying that a federal judge appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama was partisan.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033328.txt

The document is an email sent by "jeevacation@gmail.com" on November 21, 2018. It includes a link to an article from CNN Politics titled "Top Republicans slam Trump for indicating no strong action over Khashoggi killing." The key topic of the article is the reaction of top Republican politicians to President Donald Trump's statement regarding the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi Arabian authorities.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033327.txt

The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein about former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visiting the White House as President Trump considers him as a potential replacement for Jeff Sessions as Attorney General. The email includes a link to CNBC's article on this topic.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033326.txt

The document is a message from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein about an article in The New York Times titled "When Trump Phones Friends, the Chinese Listen and Learn." According to the article, President Trump has been repeatedly warned by his aides that his cellphone calls are not secure from foreign spies but has refused to stop using them. This highlights the importance of cybersecurity and the risks associated with using unsecure communication methods, especially for high-level officials like the President of the United States.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033311.txt

The document contains an email from Richard Kahn on September 14, 2016, discussing election polls and results for various races including the presidential race between Trump and Clinton. The emails includes links to multiple poll sources and notes changes in approval ratings of President Obama. It also mentions a Senate race in Kansas between Moran and Wiesner and a House race in Maine's 1st district between Holbrook and Pingree.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033310.txt

In September 2016, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman offered $5 million to anyone who could provide Donald Trump's tax returns. This offer was made public in a Bloomberg article and prompted discussions around transparency and the release of presidential candidates' financial information. The story highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of revealing a candidate's taxes and the potential consequences for those who choose not to disclose them.

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