Documents tagged "Wed"
Found 216 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030752.txt
The document contains a series of emails between two people discussing plans for Kathy Ruemmler to visit New York City. They discuss the timing and logistics of her trip, including whether she will drive or fly, where they can meet up, and what food they might have together. The messages also mention topics such as weight loss and observations made at a rest stop on the New Jersey Turnpike. Please note that this summary is based on the information available in the document, and certain details may not be accurate or complete due to the truncated nature of some of the emails.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030719.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics. The key people mentioned are Donald Trump and Steve Bannon. In one email, the sender asks if Putin has photos of Trump blowing someone named "Bubba." The other person responds with "DONNI TEE" instead of Donni Dee's shoes. The conversation seems to be casual, but it is not clear what the context or purpose of their discussion is.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030717.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Mark L. Epstein and Jeffrey E. discussing various topics including making a movie with Donnie, asking about Putin's photos, Steve Bannon's whereabouts, and Donald Trump's activities. The email also mentions confidential information about diabetes and legal matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030674.txt
The document shows a series of emails between two individuals discussing topics related to politics and law enforcement. They mention key figures such as Robert Mueller, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr. The individuals are concerned about the potential firing of Mueller and the legal actions that could be taken against specific people in relation to an investigation. They also discuss the impact on public perception and the possible outcomes of different scenarios.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030670.txt
The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between two individuals named Jeffrey E. and Reid Weingarten. The emails discuss political topics such as the potential firing of special counsel Robert Mueller by President Trump and the tax code's impact on wealthy people. Additionally, there is mention of Charlie Rose, who was involved in some kind of incident that happened on November 1st. The participants express their opinions and share information about these topics, indicating a serious tone to their discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030666.txt
This document contains a series of email exchanges between two people named Jeffrey E. and Weingarten, Reid. The content of the emails is focused on discussing potential actions related to individuals such as Rod Rosenstein and Donald Trump, with references to firing, opinions, and knowledge. One person mentions that they have a funny number for reference. There's also mention of Charlie Rose being next in line, followed by Brett Ratner. The conversation suggests a sense of urgency or importance regarding the matters at hand.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030662.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. The key topics discussed in the emails include opinions on Trump's actions, discussions about tax code, and references to Charlie Rose and Brett Ratner. The focus is on political commentary and personal interactions between the two individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030659.txt
The document is a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. discussing political topics such as Donald Trump's potential firing of Robert Mueller and the impact of the tax code on wealthy individuals. The conversation also touches upon pop culture references, including Charlie Rose and Brett Ratner. The messages are sent from BlackBerry smartphones and use informal language, suggesting a casual relationship between the two participants.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030652.txt
The email discusses various topics such as Barrack's location in LA, Jared Kushner's unhappiness with the health bill, Kellyanne Conway's troubles, and a war between Jews and non-Jews. There is also mention of Bannon being removed from his national security council role in a shakeup. The email emphasizes the need to keep this information confidential and intended only for the use of the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030631.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The content of the emails is not fully visible due to redaction, but they seem to discuss plans for meeting in New York. In one email, Kathy mentions her intention to drive up from DC and stop at a rest area on the New Jersey Turnpike before arriving in New York. She also expresses her thoughts about Donald Trump's success, suggesting that luck is more important than intelligence or skill in achieving success. The emails also indicate that Jeffrey may have some information or details regarding their plans that he will share when they meet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030408.txt
The document discusses China's business ties with Iran and how they are being defended by the Chinese foreign ministry after threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to ban companies doing business with Iran from the United States. The email exchange is between Jeffrey E., Steve Bannon, Anders Corr, and Fanell Red, where they discuss a Reuters news article on China's stance on its business relations with Iran.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030402.txt
In an email exchange between Jeffrey E and Brad S Karp from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, it is suggested that there may be a confrontation with President Trump and the mother of all constitutional crises. The Special Counsel's office is mentioned as being nearly leak-proof since its inception more than a year ago and seemingly immune to the President's constant taunts. It is believed that Robert Mueller and his team have an aggressive legal theory for the indictment of the president for obstruction of Justice.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030400.txt
Jeffrey E. sent an email to Melanie SpineIla on January 3, 2018, regarding a new Trump book by Michael Wolff. The book contains controversial claims about Ivanka's presidential ambitions and Melania's concerns as first lady. However, the email specifies that this information is confidential and intended only for the recipient, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030311.txt
The document appears to be a series of forwarded emails related to Jeffrey Epstein and the solicitation of prostitution charges against him. It mentions several individuals including Alan M. Dershowitz, Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, and Margie from the Palm Beach Post editorial staff. The email also references an article published in the Palm Beach Daily News discussing Epstein's case and his plea deal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030299.txt
This document appears to be a compilation of news articles and emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier who was charged with soliciting prostitution from underage girls in the early 2000s. The key people mentioned in this document include Epstein himself, Alan M. Dershowitz, Robert D. Critton Jr., Martin Weinberg, Michael Reiter/PalmBeach, Jessica Cadwel, Joyce, Elisa Cramer from Palm Beach Post, and Mike (likely an editor or reporter at Palm Beach Post). The key places mentioned include Epstein's homes in New York, Florida, and the Caribbean, as well as Palm Beach, where many of the incidents took place. The key topics discussed in this document include the allegations against Epstein, the legal proceedings related to those allegations, and the opinions expressed by various individuals about those proceedings.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030149.txt
In summary, attorney Martin G. Weinberg sent an email to a colleague regarding a reporter's question about possible illegal or suspicious real estate dealings by President Trump involving Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein. The email is marked as confidential and privileged, suggesting it contains sensitive information. It also mentions a planned story related to crime, but the content of this story is not fully visible in the excerpt provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030095.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and another person regarding a financial matter involving Trump Soho, which is the subject of discussion. The key people mentioned in the document are Henri and Bob, who were involved in efforts to raise funds for the project. It appears that they had difficulty securing enough funding, with only 30% to 35% of units sold, leading to concerns about whether the building would open as planned or go into foreclosure.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029960.txt
The email discusses political campaigns and a new company that helps seniors age successfully. Jeffrey talks about his experience working with individuals with dementia and mentions the challenges of dealing with senior financial abuse in California and Florida. He also refers to Fred, who may have been misled or left without help despite his potential for improvement. The email also touches on personal relationships and mentions a range of $1000 - 1500 per day plus expenses for services provided by the new company.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029907.txt
The document discusses the media's sudden interest in the case of pedophile and major Democratic donor Jeffrey Epstein, despite previous investigations being suppressed or ignored by the media. It also highlights how the media has attempted to connect Epstein's case to President Trump, instead of focusing on his own misconduct and association with the Democratic party. The document also mentions other individuals involved in the story, such as Ann Coulter, who wrote an article about the situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029903.txt
The document discusses a case involving Jeffrey Epstein, a prominent Democratic donor who was accused of pedophilia in 2005 after being reported to the police by the mother of a young girl. The case attracted significant media attention and sparked an intensive undercover investigation. However, despite receiving statements from five of Epstein's young victims, he was ultimately allowed to plead guilty to two lesser charges and avoid federal prosecution. The author suggests that this outcome is indicative of a double standard in the treatment of wealthy and powerful individuals by law enforcement and the media.
