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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032915.txt

This document is a conversation between two people discussing the potential economic impact of Donald Trump's presidency, particularly in relation to his cabinet appointments and financial market reactions. One individual mentions that there might be more profit-making opportunities associated with Trump's policies than intelligence regarding them. The other person expresses interest in finding out who would fill the position of Treasury Secretary under a Reagan 2.0 scenario, as suggested by some people's opinions. The document indicates that Landon Thomas Jr. is a financial reporter for the New York Times and provides a link to more information about him on the newspaper's website.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032908.txt

In a November 10, 2016 email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr., Landon, the topic of discussion is the Treasury Secretary position in the Trump administration. Jeffrey references an article about a woman claiming to have been assaulted by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 years old, stating that her story was fabricated. Additionally, Jeffrey mentions being long Dow, short yen, euro, and pound, and long REITs, as well as having correctly predicted the outcome of a specific situation. The communication is noted to be confidential and intended only for the addressee.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032769.txt

The document appears to be an email from Jeffrey Epstein discussing "latest trump follies" with Larry Summers, a former US Treasury Secretary and Harvard University president. The sender asks for the recipient's opinion on Trump's actions or statements and suggests directing scheduling inquiries to his office. There is also a reference to HOUSE OVERSIGHT 032769, which could be a code or reference number related to the email or its topic of discussion.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032370.txt

This document is an email exchange between Thomas Jr., a financial reporter from The New York Times, and Jeffrey E. of JEE, discussing the potential choices for Treasury Secretary in President Trump's administration. Thomas Jr. suggests that a bigger name than Mnuchin may be chosen to underscore the notion that Trump is Reagan 2.0. The email also contains personal information about Thomas Jr., including his professional title and links to articles he has written. It warns against unauthorized use or disclosure of the communication's contents.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032355.txt

This document appears to be an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. The key topics discussed include the identity of the US Treasury Secretary, market positions, a news article related to Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, and confidentiality statements regarding the content of the communication.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032344.txt

The document appears to be an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey E. discussing the potential appointment of Steve Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary under President Donald Trump. The conversation also touches on market trends, with Jeffrey E. suggesting a "long dow, short yen euro and pound" position. There is also mention of another person named Epstein in relation to an assault allegation made by a 13-year-old girl against him. However, the information regarding the allegation is described as fabricated. The email also includes a disclaimer stating that its content is confidential and intended only for the recipient.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030570.txt

The document is an email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Jes Staley on May 4, 2011. The key topic discussed in the email is the qualifications and personality of potential candidates for a position, specifically suggesting Jamie as the most qualified person for the role. Additionally, Epstein suggests that Bill Clinton should be appointed Treasury Secretary under Obama's administration, as he would be able to explain complex issues effectively to the public. The email also mentions that knowledge of derivatives and banking operations are important qualifications for the position.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028531.txt

The email discusses a recent event where Lawrence Summers withdrew his name from consideration for the position of Chair of the Federal Reserve due to opposition from key Democratic senators. The sender expresses sympathy for their friend, who they believe would have been free in the next few days if not for this development. They also mention that Barack Obama might consider nominating someone else to replace Janet Yellen.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027126.txt

The document discusses a message from Jeffrey Epstein to Ehud Barak about Lawrence Summers withdrawing his name for the position of Federal Reserve chair after opposition from key Democratic senators. The email mentions that Summers' wife Lisa is happy because she did not want to live in two cities, and the author suggests that they discuss further when they meet. Additionally, there is a mention of another message from Ehud Barak about a major blow to a friend due to Obama possibly replacing John L.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027032.txt

In the email, Ehud Barak forwards a news article to Jeffrey Epstein regarding Lawrence Summers' withdrawal from the Federal Reserve chair race due to opposition from key Democratic senators. The focus of this document is on key people like Lawrence Summers and Ehud Barak, and places like the United States where the Federal Reserve is located. The topic of the email is about economic decisions and political opposition in the United States.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026637.txt

The document is a forwarded email from Landon Thomas Jr. to Jeffrey Epstein discussing currency trends and the Trump administration's impact on the global economy. The original message was sent by Stephen L Jen of Eurizon SLJ Capital Limited, who shares his thoughts on currencies, market trends, and upcoming events such as the Italian referendum and OPEC meeting. Jen also discusses potential policy decisions under a President-Elect Trump administration, including the appointment of a US Treasury Secretary and challenges to the Federal Reserve's independence. The overall tone of the document is analytical and focuses on economic and financial topics.