Documents tagged "times"
Found 220 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031319.txt
The document contains an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Thomas Jr. discussing Duke Buchan III who is said to be constantly texting Donald Trump/Trump. The email also mentions that Landon Thomas, Jr. is a financial reporter for the New York Times. It should be noted that the information in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, may constitute inside information and is intended only for the use of the addressee. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031299.txt
The email discusses a tax investigation into Trump after a report by the New York Times. The sender, Nicholas Ribis, mentions that he will call later and is in DC finalizing something. The recipient of the email should note that the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or inside information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031291.txt
The document is an email exchange between Landon Thomas Jr., a financial reporter for The New York Times, and Jeffrey Epstein discussing the Duke Buchan III. In the email, Landon inquires about Duke's relationship with President Trump, as he has been constantly texting him. Additionally, the email includes a link to an article on HG Investors website, which appears to be related to the discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031088.txt
The email exchange between Faith Kate and Jeffrey Epstein discusses a woman named Summer Rayne Oakes, who is described as intelligent, articulate, and knowledgeable in sustainability. She has impressed scientists, clients, and even the New York Times with her expertise in this field. The messages also mention that she was able to give a 30-minute overview of her work without taking a breath, which led some people to question whether she is medicated or manic. The email warns about the confidential and privileged nature of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030983.txt
The document discusses the update on Alex Acosta's case where he was accused of giving a lenient sentence to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein when he was the lead prosecutor in the case. Despite being criticized for his actions, Acosta is still facing calls for his ouster from the Trump cabinet, including from some conservatives like Concerned Women for America.
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_030883.txt
Steve Bannon, a former White House advisor to President Trump, sent an email to Jeevan Vacations on May 5th, 2018. The email included a link to a New York Times article titled "Trump Is Said to Know of Stormy Daniels Payment Months Before He Denied It". The article discusses the allegation that Donald Trump was aware of hush money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 presidential election, contrary to his previous denials.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030873.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing the possibility of a meeting between various individuals, including Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein, as well as Steve Bannon. The main topics discussed in the emails include scheduling conflicts, travel plans, and potential discussion topics for the meeting, such as the New York Times article on Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and President Trump's tweets about Bob Corker.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030788.txt
The email is from Jeffrey E to Steve Bannon about a New York Times article discussing how President Trump's decision to let go of some of his previous advisors has allowed him to follow his instincts in dealing with the world. The author warns that this approach might trouble diplomats and national security experts from both parties. The information in the email is confidential, and unauthorized use or disclosure may be unlawful. If the recipient received the email by mistake, they should notify Jeffrey E immediately and delete the email and all its attachments.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030787.txt
In the email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Michael Wolff, Jeffrey mentioned that Trump is talking directly to Steve Bannon according to an article in the New York Times. The conversation takes place in Boston and New York City, and there are references to attorney-client privilege and confidential information.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030683.txt
The document discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding Woody Allen and Harvey Weinstein, as well as political strategist Steve Bannon's belief that it won't end until President Trump goes down. The author expresses a concern about the potential consequences of the situation for both individuals involved. The document also mentions an article from the Washington Times regarding Glenn Simpson's Fusion GPS and its involvement in smearing Donald Trump, though the specifics are not provided.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030486.txt
In an email from Jeffrey Epstein to Jes Staley and Peter Mandelson on January 24, 2010, the sender discusses a comparison between President John F. Kennedy's actions against U.S. Steel in 1962 and Barack Obama's threats to bankers at that time. The writer suggests that JFK took strong action by dressing down U.S. Steel publicly for threatening economic recovery and stability while Americans were fighting in Southeast Asia, whereas Obama only made generic populist rhetoric. U.S. Steel capitulated within two days after JFK threatened his brother's Justice Department with access to corporate records. The Times reported that Kennedy was at a high point in popular support after this incident.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030410.txt
The document appears to be a confidential email sent from J to Brad S Karp regarding an article on MarketWatch about New York launching a tax investigation into Donald Trump after a report in the NY Times. The sender emphasizes that the information is privileged and intended only for the addressee, warning against unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of the communication. The document also includes copyright information at the bottom, indicating its intellectual property rights are protected.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030373.txt
The document discusses a tax investigation into Trump following a New York Times report. Brad S Karp is mentioned as an attorney involved in the matter, as well as JEE who seems to be providing information on the topic. The communication emphasizes that it contains confidential and privileged information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030348.txt
The document is a message sent to Jeffrey Epstein by Glenn Dubin, containing a link to an article on the New York Times website about a Saturday Night Live (SNL) skit. The SNL sketch is a parody of Donald Trump's first news conference as president-elect, and it features actor Alec Baldwin playing Mr. Trump. The main topic discussed in the message and the attached article is the portrayal of Donald Trump on SNL and how he handled his first news conference as president-elect.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030295.txt
The document discusses The Terramar Project, with key people such as G Maxwell and J Epstein being mentioned, along with social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It also touches on topics like Pledge and the Daily Catch. Philip Barden writes about the necessity of issuing a cogent denial regarding allegations made against G Maxwell, emphasizing the importance of not remaining silent in order to maintain credibility and avoid potential legal consequences. The document highlights the need for a strong response to serious accusations to prevent them from becoming accepted as truth.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030268.txt
Thomas L. Friedman discusses Egypt's economy and political transition after former President Hosni Mubarak's ouster in the New York Times article "Pay Attention". He criticizes the country for importing low-wage manufactured goods from China, and expresses concern about the new government's ability to stay afloat financially. Friedman also discusses the need for quiet, behind-the-scenes engagement with Egypt's ruling generals from Washington to ensure a successful transition to democracy.
