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Extraction Summary
8
People
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Organizations
2
Locations
4
Events
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Relationships
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Quotes
Document Information
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Email
File Size:
1.29 MB
Summary
This document is an email exchange from August 3, 2018, between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein sends Bannon a political analysis discussing the 2018 midterms, the political climate under President Trump, and the need for a 'back-up plan' or 'chaos' candidate for 2020. Bannon replies by asking Epstein for the source of the text, indicating the analysis may not be Epstein's original writing.
People (8)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Steve Bannon | Email Sender |
Sent an email to Jeffrey E. asking 'Where is this from???' in response to a political analysis.
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| jeffrey E. (Jeffrey Epstein) | Email Recipient/Original Sender |
Sent a political analysis to Steve Bannon from the email address jeevacation@gmail.com. The analysis discusses the 20...
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| Donald Trump | U.S. President |
Mentioned as the 'most divisive American President' and a central figure in the political analysis concerning the 201...
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| Brett Kavanaugh | Supreme Court Nominee |
Mentioned in the context of his Supreme Court nomination battle.
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| Mueller | Special Counsel |
Mentioned in reference to the 'Mueller investigation' and the pressure it was putting on Donald Trump.
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| Kochs | Political Donors |
Mentioned in the email subject line, quoting a 'TheHill' article where Steve Bannon allegedly blasts them as 'con art...
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| Ryan | Politician (likely Paul Ryan) |
Mentioned in the email subject line, quoting a 'TheHill' article where Steve Bannon allegedly calls him a 'lame duck'.
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| Kelly | Politician (likely John Kelly) |
Mentioned in the email subject line, quoting a 'TheHill' article where Steve Bannon allegedly calls him 'diminished'.
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Organizations (4)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| TheHill |
News organization mentioned in the subject line of the email, likely the source of an article being discussed.
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| White House |
Mentioned as the location a percentage of Americans believe Donald Trump should not be.
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| Supreme Court |
Mentioned in relation to Brett Kavanaugh's nomination.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears as part of the document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026304', suggesting the document is part of a collection ...
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Timeline (4 events)
2016
The 2016 Presidential election is referenced as having a 'two front battlefield' and a failed system that produced 'terribly flawed candidates'.
United States
2020
The 2020 election is discussed as a potential opportunity for a 'chaos' candidate or a third-party candidate.
United States
Fall 2018
The Fall elections are described as a 'referendum on the most divisive American President in memory'.
United States
May 2018
A prior 'discussion' between Jeffrey E. and Steve Bannon is mentioned in the email.
Unknown
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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Mentioned for its 'outsized' role in the U.S. presidential nominating process.
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Mentioned for its 'outsized' role in the U.S. presidential nominating process.
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Relationships (1)
They are engaged in an email exchange on August 3, 2018. Epstein sent Bannon a political analysis, and Bannon replied. The email mentions a prior 'discussion in May', indicating an ongoing dialogue about politics.
Key Quotes (4)
"Where is this from???"Source
— Steve Bannon
(Bannon's question to Jeffrey Epstein about the origin of the political analysis text he received.)
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Quote #1
"keep close !"Source
— jeffrey E. (Jeffrey Epstein)
(A short message preceding the political analysis sent to Steve Bannon.)
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Quote #2
"For the 48 percent of Americans who believe Donald Trump should not be in the White House, perhaps we too want our own "chaos" candidate in 2020?"Source
— jeffrey E. (Jeffrey Epstein)
(From the political analysis, speculating on the desires of anti-Trump voters for the 2020 election.)
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Quote #3
"We need to build a back-up plan in the event the system fails again."Source
— jeffrey E. (Jeffrey Epstein)
(A concluding thought in the political analysis, suggesting a need for an alternative to the current two-party nominating process.)
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Quote #4
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