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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020143.txt

This email is a forwarded message with an excerpt from Pro Rata by Kia Kokalitcheva. The key topic discussed in the message is about sexism and the challenges faced by female founders, particularly when raising funds for their businesses. The author mentions that Day One Ventures founder Masha Drokova was advised to get a male co-founder while raising her fund. This highlights the ongoing issue of gender inequality in the business world.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019348.txt

In this email chain, Jeffrey E. expresses interest in meeting the leaders of Europe before a possible implosion and offers advice after the meeting. Steve Bannon responds positively to Jeffrey's suggestions and mentions his intention to open a populist fort in Brussels through "The Movement" non-profit foundation. The objective of "The Movement" is to coordinate the populist right for the 2019 European elections, competing with George Soros who has been supporting the Democratic party since 1984.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019312.txt

The document discusses Steve Bannon's plans to establish a non-profit foundation called The Movement in Europe with the goal of coordinating the populist right for the European elections in spring 2019. Bannon aims to compete with George Soros, who has spent billions on supporting human rights through NGOs. The email conversation between Jeffrey and Steve discusses their plans and the challenges they will face in executing them.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019308.txt

The document discusses Steve Bannon's efforts to create a populist movement in Europe through his non-profit foundation called The Movement. He is coordinating with right-wing leaders such as Salvini and Orban, aiming to compete against the influence of George Soros in the 2019 European elections. Bannon was previously a key strategist for Donald Trump's presidential campaign but left following the controversy over racial violence in Charlottesville.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011472.txt

The document is a summary of an individual's experience at Camp David, where they were discussing peace negotiations with the Palestinians. The person describes their disappointment and realization that what happened during the last two weeks was bound to have serious consequences for them personally as Prime Minister of Israel and for their country. They reflect on their past experience in special forces and how it has shaped their approach to dealing with danger, crises, and decision-making. They note that this moment is a critical one not only for themselves but also for President Clinton and the leader of the Palestinians, Yasir Arafat. The Oslo Accords had created a peace process rather than peace, and now was a time to address core issues in their conflict.

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