Documents tagged "Thomas"
Found 169 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032292.txt
The document is a series of emails between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. discussing Donald Trump's potential victory in the 2016 presidential election and its impact on their portfolios. They discuss the lack of other investment options for generating alpha, but also express uncertainty about the direction of the market under a Trump presidency. The conversation suggests that they may meet again when Thomas is next in New York City to further discuss the matter.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032289.txt
This document appears to be an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. regarding the potential impact of a Donald Trump presidency on investment strategies. The conversation includes discussions about portfolio positioning and alpha generation opportunities, as well as speculation on whether Trump will win the election. It is implied that they may meet in New York City for further discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032287.txt
The document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. about their opinions on Donald Trump's potential for winning the election. Landon Thomas Jr. expresses concern over Trump's chances of imploding and states that he needs to write more on markets but doesn't know who to believe regarding market predictions. The exchange is marked as confidential, privileged information intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032285.txt
The document appears to be a conversation between two individuals discussing the potential outcome of a political event, specifically whether Trump will win or not. The conversation involves Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for the New York Times, and Jeffrey E. with the email address jeevacation@gmail.com. It is important to note that the information contained in this communication may be confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032284.txt
The document is an email from a financial reporter named Landon Thomas Jr. to Jeffrey Epstein, discussing Donald Trump and the possibility of him "imploding" or facing some sort of disaster. The email mentions that Thomas is concerned about Trump's behavior and actions and wants to know if there are any signs that he will eventually face consequences. The email also includes a link to a New York Times page with more information on Landon Thomas Jr.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032265.txt
The document discusses a book written by John Connolly about the news media's relationship with Donald Trump. Thomas Jr., Landon, a financial reporter for The New York Times, mentions that he spoke to Connolly and found him to be a solid reporter. Connolly had expressed an interest in Thomas Jr.'s connection with the news media. He also mentioned a quote from Trump about Thomas Jr. that was included in an original NY Mag story.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032264.txt
The document discusses a book written about Jeffrey Epstein by John Connolly, focusing on his relationship with the news media. Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at The New York Times, mentions that he has received calls from Connolly regarding the book and its content, including a quote attributed to Donald Trump in an original story in NY Mag. Thomas emphasizes that he is sure Trump spoke to him about Epstein. He also describes Connolly as a sensible and solid reporter who seems close to finishing up the book.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032236.txt
The document is a conversation between two individuals discussing Donald Trump and his presidential campaign. The key people in the conversation are Landon Thomas Jr., who is identified as a financial reporter from the New York Times, and Jeffrey E. In the exchange, Thomas mentions that he does not think voters would care about certain aspects of Trump's behavior. He also provides links to articles related to the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032235.txt
This email is from Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at the New York Times, to Jeffrey Epstein. The subject line refers to "Trump," and Thomas expresses concern that the situation is becoming scary and mentions that there are stories that could be told. There are no other key people, places, or topics mentioned in this document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031973.txt
In this document, Paul Krassner shares memories of his time as a columnist for Cavalier Magazine and mentions some key people such as Michael Simmons and Lenny Bruce. He highlights the magazine's focus on hiring talented writers like Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and its effort to distinguish itself from Playboy by being seen as slightly hipper and more youthful. Paul also discusses his experience at an auction of items slept on by the Beatles during their first trip to America and his column about Lenny Bruce titled "Lenny the Lawyer".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031972.txt
The document discusses a lawsuit against California, specifically its sanctuary policies for immigrants. Key people involved in the discussion include Thomas Fuller from New York Times, Justice Antonin Scalia, and Professor Vladeck from Yale University. The main topics covered are the legality of sanctuary city policies, immigration enforcement by federal versus state authorities, and political motivations behind lawsuits involving immigration issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031795.txt
The email is from Jeffrey E. at jeyacation@gmail.com, addressed to Thomas Jr. and Landon. The subject of the email is "Re: 11111 Fun" and includes a link to an article in Politico about Alexander Acosta and Donald Trump's connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Landon Thomas Jr. is identified as a financial reporter for the New York Times. There is also a disclaimer at the end of the email stating that the information contained is confidential, privileged, and intended only for the addressee's use.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031728.txt
In the document, Thomas Jr. mentions Jeffrey Epstein and discusses a Politico article related to Alexander Acosta and Donald Trump. The focus is on key people involved in legal proceedings regarding Epstein's past actions. The topic of discussion revolves around justice and accountability for powerful individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031716.txt
The author argues that the US needs to reassess its foreign policy in the Middle East and make a radical shift in outreach towards the Arab world. They suggest forging alliances with new generation of leaders who aim to improve the daily lives of their people, as a means to stem poverty and despair that fosters radical Islamic terrorism. The author believes that the US should take decisive diplomatic steps while battles rage on, acknowledging the reluctance of America and its Western allies to launch a military offensive.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031631.txt
The document discusses a conversation between two individuals about Saudi money and its impact on various entities such as BlackRock, BR, and PE funds. It mentions that CEOs of fund outfits are reporting billions of dollars being pulled out by Saudis from separate accounts. The document also touches upon the political climate in the USA, highlighting the increasing autonomy of certain institutions like Congress and the Pentagon.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031627.txt
The email discusses the topic of Saudi money being withdrawn from various financial institutions and funds. The sender suggests that much of the Saudi money is tied up in private equity funds with no withdrawals allowed, and they do not see much in the secondary market. It also mentions the CEO of a big finance firm saying that Saudis have withdrawn $200 billion parked with usual suspects over the past year or so. The sender advises the recipient to focus on the key message, such as the Royal family needing to send a message to their population regarding the next 20 years.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031624.txt
This document discusses a conversation between two individuals regarding the amount of Saudi money tied up in various funds and the challenges faced by the Royal family in managing their wealth and image. The discussion also touches on the influence of social media and the potential for revolution in Saudi Arabia. It mentions the withdrawal of $200 billion from SAMA, the stock market, and the impact of various political entities, including Congress, the Pentagon, CIA, State Department, and Trump's election.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031622.txt
The email discusses the topic of Saudi money being tied up in private equity funds and notes that Blackrock is more like a custodian than an investor. The CEO of a big finance firm mentioned that $200 billion has been withdrawn from usual suspects, which seems to align with what Jeffrey E. knows. Jeffrey E. believes that the stock market and Royal family are no longer useful in politics, as each feels empowered to act independently. He also mentions that social media has caused expectations and reality to diverge, leading to anger and Trump tapping into this sentiment. The passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill has shifted power dynamics, with Americans now demanding change from the Saudi leadership rather than just their own aristocracy.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031618.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. from JEE and Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter at the New York Times. The topic of discussion seems to be related to Donald Trump and women. It appears that there was some surprise about the lack of attention given to this story by reporters. The email also contains information about confidentiality, attorney-client privilege, and inside information, indicating the sensitive nature of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031604.txt
In the document, Jeffrey E. is discussing with Thomas Jr. and Landon about passing on information regarding Petrella's contact to a political reporter. They also discuss the story of Donald Trump and girls in bikinis in Jeffrey's kitchen, as well as the idea that the story will never die. The focus of the conversation appears to be related to politics, specifically involving Donald Trump.
