Documents tagged "The New York Times"
Found 58 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an article with a digital watermark at the bottom left corner indicating it's from "The New York Times" and includes page number information. The text is too small to read clearly in detail, but the layout suggests a structured piece likely consisting of multiple paragraphs. There are no people or significant objects discernible within this image; it focuses solely on the printed content.
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The image shows a screenshot of a webpage with an article. The visible text is partially obscured and difficult to read due to the angle at which the photo was taken, but it appears to discuss political issues. There's a blurred image within the article that seems to depict people or a crowd, possibly from a news event or protest. In the bottom right corner of the screenshot, there's an indication of a source or reference: "The New York Times." The focus and quality of the image suggest it may have been taken quickly without much attention to detail.
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The image shows a screenshot of an online conversation between two individuals on a platform that appears to be Facebook Messenger. The screenshot is taken at 10:29 PM and includes the profile picture and name of one participant, which has been blurred out for privacy. The text visible in the conversation discusses various topics without any clear context or subject matter. There are also links shared within the chat, possibly suggesting that the participants were sharing information from websites like "The New York Times" and others related to data and technology. The overall appearance is consistent with a typical digital messaging interface.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033485.txt
The document discusses a link to an article in the New York Times about Donald Trump's business losses from 1985 to 1994, which are revealed through newly obtained tax information. The email is sent by Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein with a suggestion that he might find the article interesting.
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The article discusses the historical context of China's relationship with the US and how President Trump's trade policies may play into Chinese economic nationalism. It explains that China's communist party has ruled the country for 70 years and has faced challenges in maintaining its control over the population, which makes the current trade war a significant issue for the Chinese leadership. The author argues that the US administration should consider the historical context of China's relationship with the US and be aware of how their actions could impact the negotiations with China.
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The New York Times has obtained a decade of Donald Trump's tax returns, revealing that he suffered $1.17 billion in business losses over the past ten years. The documents were shared by Richard Kahn, who works for HBRK Associates Inc. in New York City. The article provides further details about the figures and their implications.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033354.txt
The document discusses a New York Times article that reveals Donald J. Trump's businesses lost over $1 billion in business losses between the years of 1985 to 1994, which is more than was previously known. The sender, Nicholas Ribis, believes Jeffrey Epstein would find this information interesting and has shared a link to the article with him.
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.
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The document is a brief email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey E. about Mike Pence being chosen as Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate in the 2016 US election. It references an article from The New York Times, which provides more details on the announcement.
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In the email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein, a link is provided to an article in The New York Times about Peter Thiel, a tech entrepreneur who has been described as Donald Trump's "tech pal". The article discusses Thiel's relationship with Trump and Silicon Valley, as well as his role in the shutdown of Gawker. The sender of the email, Richard Kahn, is associated with HBRK Associates Inc. and can be reached at the provided address in New York, NY.
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In this email from November 2016, Richard Kahn forwards an article from The New York Times about Donald Trump's cabinet picks. He is sharing the information with Jeffrey Epstein and mentions the importance of staying informed about political appointments in a new administration.
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The article discusses how Donald Trump avoided paying millions of dollars in federal income taxes by using a legally dubious method in the early 1990s as he faced financial ruin. The tax avoidance maneuver was later outlawed by Congress and is considered to have stretched the limits of what tax laws permitted at the time. Tax experts who reviewed the documents for The New York Times said that Trump's tax avoidance maneuvers were not exploitation but rather pushing the envelope beyond recognition, raising questions about his ethics and financial practices.
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Darren Indyke sent a message to Jeffrey Epstein with an attached article about Donald Trump using legally dubious methods to avoid paying taxes. The article was from the New York Times and was titled "Donald Trump Used Legally Dubious Method to Avoid Paying Taxes". The email also had information about the sender, including their name, address, and company affiliation.
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In the document, Jeffrey E. mentions that Alan Dershowitz might become Trump's lawyer. Maggie Haberman has reported that Dershowitz was at the White House and had dinner with President Trump to provide input. Landon Thomas Jr. is a financial reporter for The New York Times.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033043.txt
The email is between two individuals discussing a conversation they had with someone named Connelly who is investigating the hiring of Ken Starr and potentially related to Trump. One person, Landon Thomas Jr., is identified as a financial reporter for The New York Times. The recipient's name appears to be Jeffrey E., and there are instructions about confidentiality and handling of this information at the end of the email.
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The document discusses the impact of President Trump on small business optimism. An index of small-business optimism jumped to 105.8 in December, with a significant increase in Toledo, Ohio. Financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. from The New York Times credits Trump's ability to present himself as a small biz owner for the increased confidence among small businesses. However, he also notes that this bullish sentiment is due in part to anti-business sentiment in the White House.
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This document is an email conversation between Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at The New York Times, and Jeffrey E. about Donald Trump. Thomas expresses concern that Trump may implode, while Jeffrey seems to have given up on this possibility. The communication contains sensitive information, including confidential and privileged attorney-client information, and should not be shared or used without permission from JEE.
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The document discusses a dinner meeting between President Trump and Alan Dershowitz at the White House, with journalist Maggie Haberman reporting on this information. Landon Thomas Jr. is mentioned as a financial reporter for The New York Times who has written articles about topics related to Jeffrey Epstein.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032692.txt
The document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for The New York Times, and Jeffrey E. regarding their views on Michael Wolff's book about Donald Trump, "Fire and Fury". The conversation includes discussion of Trump's mental state and the potential impact on the stock market. Both individuals express concern about Trump's behavior and the possibility of taking money out of the markets due to his increasingly unhinged demeanor.
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The document discusses the efforts of Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for The New York Times, to introduce Jeffrey Epstein to a group known as the "Masa crowd" despite resistance due to negative headlines and controversy surrounding Epstein's relationships with the Saudis, Gates, and Trump crowds.
