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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032999.txt

This document appears to be an email discussing a political issue related to the Trump administration's stance on abortion funding. The sender of the email, Jeffrey E. from JEE, is sending this message to Melanie Walker, MD. The link in the email points to an article from Fox News about President Trump expanding his ban on abortion funding overseas. The email also contains a disclaimer emphasizing that the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032804.txt

In the email conversation, Neal Kassell is coordinating a meeting with Jeffrey E. in New York City. Leslie is mentioned as someone who handles Jeffrey's schedule, and Melanie Walker has known both of them for several years. The conversation also mentions that Donald Trump was involved in their initial introduction.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032803.txt

This document is a series of emails between Neal Kassel, Melanie Walker, and Jeffrey Epstein discussing their plans to meet in New York City at the end of September. They also talk about their past connections and mutual acquaintances. Key people mentioned include Donald Trump, Bob Pine, and House Oversight Committee member #032803.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032346.txt

In the email exchange between Melanie Walker and Jeffrey E., Melanie expresses frustration with someone making accusations against her. She mentions that she wishes there was a way to make the false claims stop, and that she is glad the truth has come out. Jeffrey appears to be on vacation and responds with "nope" when asked if he knew the person in question. The email also includes a link to an article about a troubled woman with a history of drug use who made false allegations of assault against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030863.txt

The document discusses Donald Trump's impact on the Republican field during the 2015 presidential election, specifically focusing on media coverage and public interest levels. The data is presented in a comparison of Google News hits, Google searches, and Betfair odds from June to July 2015. Key figures include Trump, Bush, Christie, Walker, Jindal, Cruz, Rubio, Paul, Kasich, Huckabee, Graham, Perry, Fiorina, Carson, and Santorum.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030235.txt

The email discusses Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged" and its relevance to current economic issues. It mentions that some years ago when working at the libertarian Cato Institute, it was a job requirement for new hires to be familiar with "Atlas Shrugged." The author of the email suggests that if only members of Congress and political appointees in the Obama administration were required to read this book, we would get out of the current financial mess faster. The email also mentions Rand's celebrity status and her insights into totalitarianism and socialism, as well as a survey by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club that found "Atlas" was rated as the second most influential book in people's lives behind only the Bible.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026851.txt

This document compares the honesty of various politicians through data provided by PolitiFact, an independent fact-checking website. The chart shows how many times each politician has been rated as "Pants On Fire" (completely false) to completely true. Key people listed include Trump, Bachmann, Cruz, Gingrich, Pali, Santorum, Walker, Perry, Ryan, McCain, Rubio, Romney, Rand Paul, Christie, Rider, Kasich, Sanders, J Bush, H Clinton, and Obama. The data indicates the level of honesty of each politician during their political careers, with some politicians being rated as more honest than others.