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This document is an email thread from November 18, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com) and Alain Forget. The discussion centers on a forwarded article excerpt about Steve Bannon's 'global nationalist vision' and a speech Bannon gave at the Vatican in 2014. Epstein asks for Forget's view on the material, to which Forget replies that he does not believe in a 'global tea party' but finds the development of these ideas interesting.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Alain Forget Sender/Recipient
Correspondent discussing Steve Bannon and global politics with Epstein.
Jeffrey E. Recipient/Sender
Jeffrey Epstein (using email jeevacation@gmail.com), asking for Alain's view on a political article.
Steve Bannon Subject of Article
Donald Trump's chief strategist, discussed in the forwarded text regarding his 'global nationalist vision'.
Donald Trump Politician
Mentioned as having newly named Steve Bannon as chief strategist.
Benjamin Harnwell Founder
Founder of the Human Dignity Institute.
Nirj Deva Member of European Parliament
Conservative member for whom Benjamin Harnwell was an aide.
Cardinal Raymond Burke Chair of Advisory Board
Chair of the Human Dignity Institute's advisory board, critic of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis Religious Leader
Mentioned in context of Cardinal Burke's criticism.

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Summer 2014
Conference held inside the Vatican where Steve Bannon delivered remarks by Skype.
Vatican

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Jeffrey Epstein Correspondents Alain Forget
Email exchange discussing political articles and personal views.

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"i do not believe in a global tea party...but it is most interesting to see how those ideas will materialize and to witch exdend I ll be most interested to hear your point of wiew"
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"your view?"
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"Bannon declared there was a “global tea party movement” and praised European far-right parties like Great Britain’s UKIP and France’s National Front."
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From: Alain Forget [Redacted]
Sent: 11/18/2016 11:30:28 AM
To: jeffrey E. [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: interesting
Importance: High
i do not believe in a global tea party...but it is most interesting to see how those ideas will materialize and to witch exdend I ll be most interested to hear your point of wiew
On Nov 18, 2016, at 12:14 PM, jeffrey E. wrote:
your view?
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 7:12 AM, Alain Forget [Redacted] > wrote:
Donald Trump’s newly named chief strategist and senior counselor, Steve Bannon, laid out his global nationalist vision in unusually in-depth remarks delivered by Skype to a conference held inside the Vatican in the summer of 2014.
Well before victories for Brexit and Trump seemed possible, Bannon declared there was a “global tea party movement” and praised European far-right parties like Great Britain’s UKIP and France’s National Front. Bannon also suggested that a racist element in far-right parties “all gets kind of washed out,” that the West was facing a “crisis of capitalism” after losing its “Judeo-Christian foundation,” and he blasted “crony capitalists” in Washington for failing to prosecute bank executives over the financial crisis.
The remarks — beamed into a small conference room in a 15th-century marble palace in a secluded corner of the Vatican — were part of a 50-minute Q&A during a conference focused on poverty hosted by the Human Dignity Institute, which BuzzFeed News attended as part of its coverage of the rise of Europe’s religious right. The group was founded by Benjamin Harnwell, a longtime aide to Conservative member of the European Parliament Nirj Deva to promote a “Christian voice” in European politics. The group has ties to some of the most conservative factions inside the Catholic Church; Cardinal Raymond Burke, one of the most vocal critics of Pope Francis who was ousted from a senior Vatican position in 2014, is chair of the group’s advisory board.
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