Documents tagged "Wolff"
Found 182 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033057.txt
The email discusses a Michael Wolff book about Donald Trump and mentions the sender's potential concerns regarding the president's mental state. It also references Landon Thomas Jr., who is identified as a financial reporter for the New York Times. The email is marked as confidential and intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033020.txt
The email discusses a book cover sent by Jeffrey E. The author of the book is on the short list for the Nobel Peace Prize. Michael Wolff asks if they can chat and has something to ask. They discuss White House plans this week, but say that they probably won't know until tomorrow as Jared and Trump need to make decisions.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033019.txt
The document contains an email exchange between Jeffrey E. from JEE and Michael Wolff, discussing their schedules for the White House this week and their expectations of Jared and Trump's availability. The conversation emphasizes the need for confidentiality and unauthorized use, disclosure or copying is strictly prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033005.txt
The document appears to be a conversation between two people about their sons attending the same class at Collegiate. They discuss places like New York and Sardinia, as well as topics such as colonoscopies and breakfast plans. It also mentions Thomas Barrack, a close friend of Trump who was alleged to have been involved in tax evasion in Italy. The document contains several repetitions and instructions for unauthorized use or disclosure of information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032972.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff. The conversation revolves around a book project that involves President Trump. Jeffrey asks if Michael can introduce him to Tom Barrack and Kathy Ruemmler for off-the-record perspective on White House procedures. It seems that Tom is currently dealing with some legal issues, while Kathy may be able to provide insight into the inner workings of the administration. The tone of the email exchange suggests a certain level of urgency, as Jeffrey mentions needing the information "today only" and Michael expresses a desire to work on the project promptly.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032943.txt
The email is from Jeffrey E. to Michael Wolff and contains a conversation about scheduling. It mentions Trump people and the message states that the information in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, and constitutes inside information. The sender also requests immediate notification if the recipient received the email in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032861.txt
The email discusses attorney-client privilege and mentions a book being published about Patterson. The author suggests using Trump as an opportunity to create a counter narrative to the book and offers advice on how to handle public appearances. There is also a mention of creating a strategic plan involving philanthropic activities, media allies, and social media efforts.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032858.txt
This email chain discusses a book by Patterson, which is set to be published in August. The sender advises the recipient that they should not pursue a competing book or documentary before then. They suggest using Trump as an opportunity to frame their own story and become an anti-Trump voice. It is suggested that the recipient go public with this message through writing an op-ed, doing high profile television interviews, and social media efforts.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032854.txt
The document is a forwarded message from Jeffrey E. to Kathy Ruemmler discussing the New York Times' inquiry about Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaign digging deeply into him. The message also mentions Darren Indyke, who was called by the NYT regarding Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Trump. It suggests that Jeffrey should consider preempting the situation before it becomes a bigger issue. The message warns that the information contained within is confidential, and any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032853.txt
This email discusses a meeting between Jeffrey E. and Ehud Barak with Michael Wolff attending at 2 PM on the same day, focusing on topics related to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaign. The communication also emphasizes confidentiality and attorney-client privilege.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032848.txt
The document discusses a meeting with a reporter from ABC News who is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case and its connection to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The sender advises that there isn't an investigative unit at ABC, so pursuing the story might not be possible unless the information is handed over to them. They suggest a need for a strategy in light of growing focus on this topic as Trump appears more legitimate.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032846.txt
The document is an email chain between a reporter named Matthew Mosk from ABC News investigative unit, Martin G. Weinberg, and Jeffrey E. The reporter is interested in discussing the Jeffrey Epstein case, particularly its connections to former President Clinton and Mr. Trump. The focus of the discussion would be on understanding the case's current status and any information that could explain Mr. Epstein's dealings with both men. Martin G. Weinberg forwards the email to Jeffrey E.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032832.txt
This document contains a conversation between two individuals discussing the settlement of a legal case involving young girls and an attorney's involvement in the matter. The participants suggest reaching out to Matt for help, and there is mention of potential connections to Hiltzig, as well as potential reactions from the press regarding the distribution of settlement funds.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032829.txt
The document is an email exchange between Michael Wolff and J. They discuss the topic of Donald Trump being the real villain, the media's role in working with the other side's lawyers, and Trump's lack of explanation for his actions. The conversation also touches on issues like prostitution, which they suggest should be highlighted as a state crime governed by state laws. Additionally, they discuss strategies for handling the situation, such as conducting interviews or creating a structured plan to address the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032828.txt
The document appears to be an email conversation between two individuals, with one person expressing concern about the political climate in the United States and suggesting that both President Trump and Democratic politicians could potentially face challenges. The focus is on key people such as Trump and the unnamed sender of the email, as well as on topics related to politics and potential legal issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032778.txt
Michael Wolff wrote an email to Jeffrey E. discussing the idea of creating a new story rather than recycling old information about someone on the internet. Jeffrey E. mentioned a Daily Beast article about how Trump and Clinton friend Jeffrey Epstein avoided being part of the #MeToo movement. The email emphasized the confidential nature of the communication, which is intended only for the addressee's use and should not be used, disclosed or copied without authorization.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032774.txt
In the document, Ken Starr expresses gratitude to Jeffrey Epstein for introducing him to Michael Wolff, who is writing a book about the Trump White House and its legal case. Wolff also mentions working on a sequel focused on Trump's response to it. The communication indicates that the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or constitute inside information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032773.txt
This document discusses a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. regarding an article in the New York Times about President Trump talking directly to Steve. It is not clear what the content of the article is, as the sender cannot find it. The communication is marked as confidential and intended only for the addressee, indicating that it may contain sensitive information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032766.txt
The document is a short e-mail exchange between two individuals, Michael Wolff and Jeffrey E. The topic of the conversation is related to Donald Trump potentially hiring Alan Dershowitz as his lawyer. The text also mentions attorney-client privilege and confidentiality.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032724.txt
"Fire and Fury" is a book by Michael Wolff that provides an inside look at the Trump White House. It discusses key figures in the administration, including President Donald Trump himself, and offers insights into their relationships and interactions with one another. The book also touches on topics such as policy decisions and personal conflicts within the administration. While it has been criticized for its accuracy, it has generated significant interest and debate among political observers.
