Documents tagged "subject"
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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030978.txt
This document discusses a reporter's questions to an attorney regarding allegations made in Michael Wolff's new book about Donald Trump's dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. The reporter also asks for comment on a Crime Victims' Rights Act suit and the Jane Does' proposed remedies, which include rescinding immunity provisions in a non-prosecution agreement and pursuing prosecution against Mr. Epstein and his co-conspirators.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030976.txt
This email chain discusses a reporter's question about the relationship between President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. It involves several key people including Martin G. Weinberg, Kate Briquelet, Michael Wolff, and Donald Trump. The topic is centered around real estate deals and potential illegal or suspicious activities involving Mr. Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030974.txt
The document discusses shady dealings of former US President Donald Trump in his business career and how the presidency highlighted these practices. It also mentions the connection between Trump and financier Jeffrey Epstein, who had been a close friend to provide financial expertise for Trump's survival, despite facing financial woes. The text refers to a real estate deal involving Epstein and a house in Palm Beach, Florida, as an example of Trump's desperate schemes. It also briefly mentions the Mueller investigation and how it uncovered some of these questionable practices.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030972.txt
The email discusses shady dealings in Trump's past and present businesses, including money laundering and financial schemes. It also mentions Jeffrey Epstein, a former close friend of Trump who advised him on construction issues involved with moving a swimming pool. The email highlights that Trump has been renting his name for commercial properties owned by someone else, which is just another variation of his basic business model.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030970.txt
The document discusses the potential firing of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell by President Trump, with the sender expressing disapproval and questioning whether Powell understood the markets in the past. The sender also mentions the importance of getting rid of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, suggesting that they should go before anyone else. They mention connections to China as a potential concern, and reference cyber warfare and instantaneious information around the world due to the internet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030968.txt
In the email exchange between J and Steve Bannon, J expresses displeasure with President Trump's consideration of firing Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell after a recent interest rate hike. J believes that getting rid of Powell is more important than dealing with issues in Syria or Mattis, mentioning other advisors such as Pompeo, Heather, Jared, and Ivanka. J also points out Powell's past work for Bankers Trust and Dillon, Read & Co. Bannon responds humorously, stating "Perfect Mnuchin hit" but does not comment further on the subject of Powell or the Federal Reserve.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030967.txt
In the email exchange between J and Steve Bannon, J expresses dissatisfaction with Powell's statement during a press conference regarding interest rates and past economic data. J suggests that the numbers used to make decisions are not relevant to today's economy due to technological advancements. The discussion revolves around Trump considering firing Fed Chief Powell after the latest interest rate hike, as reported by The Hill.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030966.txt
In an email exchange between J and Steve Bannon, the topic of discussion is President Trump's consideration to fire the Federal Reserve chief after a recent interest rate hike. The sender expresses agreement with this action, saying that it should have been done months ago and refers to the Fed chair as being too old for the job. The recipient notes that this information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or inside information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030962.txt
This document discusses the controversy surrounding Alex Acosta's handling of a case involving Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex crimes against minors. Acosta gave Epstein a lenient sentence despite the severity of his offenses, which has led to calls for him to be removed from his position as Secretary of Labor. The document also mentions Bill Barr, who worked at the CIA and is now being considered for a high-level government post. The focus of this discussion is on key figures involved in political and legal matters.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030958.txt
This document discusses an update on Alex Acosta's role in a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein. The text focuses on how Acosta let Epstein off with a lenient sentence despite the seriousness of his crimes. It mentions that some are calling for Acosta to be removed from his current position as Secretary of Labor, including conservative groups like Concerned Women for America. There is also mention of a civil lawsuit that Epstein initiated and later bought his way out of. The text references articles from Power Line and the Miami Herald.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030957.txt
This email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Steve Bannon discusses an article from The New York Times about President Trump's knowledge of a payment made to Stormy Daniels before he denied it. Jeffrey E. appears to have some insight into the situation, suggesting that once you know the code "it's all clear". The email emphasizes the confidentiality and sensitive nature of the information being exchanged.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030956.txt
The email discusses a news article about President Trump's knowledge of payments made to Stormy Daniels months before he denied them. The sender acknowledges the relevance of the information and warns that it is confidential, attorney-client privileged, and intended only for the addressee. The recipient is asked to note this information and take appropriate action.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030954.txt
The document discusses meetings between key individuals including Sultan Bin Sulayem, the CEO of DP World, a global trade and logistics company based in Dubai, and Okey Enelamah, Nigeria's trade minister. The document also references Jeffrey E., Jide Zeitlin, Steve Bannon, Bibi Netanyahu, and others, as well as locations such as Cyprus and the White House. It is not clear what the topic of discussion was or why these meetings were important.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030950.txt
The document is an email conversation between Ian Osborne and Jeffrey Epstein discussing potential job opportunities for a person named Sinofsky. They mention several people who are experts in specific areas, such as Peter for currency, Reid Hoffman for LinkedIn, Dave Morin for Path, Drew Houston for Dropbox, and others for various roles in tech companies like Alibaba or Xiaomi in China or Facebook and Palantir in the US. They also discuss challenges related to security clearance if Sinofsky wants to work with Chinese companies. The email exchanges mention upcoming meetings in Munich, St. Petersburg, Moscow, London, and San Francisco, and a suggestion to meet for drinks with Peter Thiel once Osborne arrives in San Francisco on September 14th.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030927.txt
This document discusses the Federal Bureau of Investigation's use of "302 Reports" in their investigations and interviews with witnesses or suspects. It mentions that these reports can be problematic for both innocent and unwary individuals, as they are prepared by agents using handwritten notes rather than a tape recorder or court reporter. The document also references several recent high-profile cases involving the FBI's investigation of local government officials in Broward County, Florida.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030920.txt
Lawrence Krauss wrote to Jeffrey Epstein expressing his respect for him despite the allegations surrounding Epstein's behavior. He also expressed skepticism about media reports of orgies involving scientists and Epstein on Epstein's island, stating that he does not believe these claims without hard evidence. Krauss mentioned that he did not condone sex with young girls or boys, but believes in giving Epstein the benefit of the doubt after serving time in prison. He also stated his disgust at people jumping to conclusions about things they do not know.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030915.txt
In the document, there is a conversation between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein discussing a statement made in the Daily Beast regarding sexual activities. The document mentions places like HOUSE OVERSIGHT 030915 and Arizona State University where Lawrence Krauss holds positions such as Foundation Professor, Co-director of Cosmology Initiative, and Director of Origins initiative. There is no mention of specific key people or topics in the provided snippet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030909.txt
In the email, Lawrence Krauss is defending Jeffrey Epstein against accusations of sexual misconduct, stating that he is skeptical of the claims made in media reports and does not believe them to be true. He also mentions his disappointment with the lack of skepticism shown by the scientific community regarding these allegations. Additionally, Krauss expresses support for Epstein, who has served time in prison, and believes that people should give him the benefit of the doubt until hard evidence is presented. However, he emphasizes that he does not condone sex with minors.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030904.txt
In an email exchange from April 2011, Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein discuss a statement that was made about them in the Daily Beast. The statement referred to allegations of sexual misconduct involving both men. In his emails, Epstein denies any wrongdoing and expresses appreciation for Krauss's response. Krauss also mentions being friends with Epstein and hopes they can always remember their friendship, regardless of what happens.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030899.txt
Lawrence Krauss is in touch with Jeffrey Epstein and mentions their friendship. He invites Epstein to visit him at Arizona State University, where he works as a professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and Physics Dept. He co-directs the Cosmology Initiative and directs the Origins initiative. He forwards an email from Rebecca Watson asking for a statement regarding an incident involving Epstein. In his response, Krauss states that everyone involved was a victim with no happy resolution or consequences, and he believes Epstein didn't know about the age of the individuals involved.
