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Summary

This document is an email from political strategist Juleanna Glover to Jeffrey Epstein on August 3, 2018. Glover forwards an analysis she wrote about the 2018 political landscape, mentioning it was also sent to a "circle of third party thinkers." The memo discusses the divisiveness of the Trump presidency, the Kavanaugh nomination, the Mueller investigation, and posits the idea of a third-party "chaos" candidate for the 2020 presidential election.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Juleanna Glover Sender/Author
Sender of an email to Jeffrey E. forwarding her political analysis. She is also the author of the forwarded message, ...
Jeffrey E. Recipient
Recipient of the forwarded email from Juleanna Glover. The email address is jeevacation@gmail.com, associated with Je...
Donald Trump Political Figure
Mentioned as the "most divisive American President in memory" and the subject of the Mueller investigation. The email...
Brett Kavanaugh Judicial Nominee
Mentioned as a potential Supreme Court justice whose nomination battle is amplifying political polarity.
Mueller Investigator
Referenced in the context of the "Mueller investigation" creating pressure on Donald Trump.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
RidgelyWalsh.com
Website domain listed in Juleanna Glover's email, likely her company or affiliation.
Supreme Court
Mentioned in relation to Brett Kavanaugh's nomination.
White House
Mentioned in the context of whether Donald Trump should be president.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Bates stamp at the bottom of the document, indicating it is part of evidence for a U.S. House of Representatives Over...

Timeline (3 events)

2018
The ongoing Mueller investigation into Donald Trump is mentioned as a source of political pressure.
United States
Fall 2018
The email discusses the upcoming Fall elections as a referendum on President Trump and the battle over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
United States
May 2018
A discussion among Juleanna Glover and a group of thinkers about political dynamics, referenced in the forwarded email.
Juleanna Glover circle of third party thinkers

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in the context of the American presidency.

Relationships (2)

Juleanna Glover Correspondents Jeffrey E.
Juleanna Glover sent an email with political analysis to an email address associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
Juleanna Glover Collaborators/Peers circle of third party thinkers
Glover states in her email to Jeffrey E. that her analysis "went out to that circle of third party thinkers."

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"Flagging for you. This went out to that circle of third party thinkers. Hope all is well, Jeffrey.!"
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"This much we know - the Fall elections are shaping up to be a referendum on the most divisive American President in memory."
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"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?"
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"Should Trump run again, this could be a “break glass” moment for the majority of Americans who don’t"
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Date: Friday, August 3 2018 03:49 AM
Subject: Fwd: Our May conversation - more thoughts
From: Juleanna Glover
To: jeffrey E. ;
Flagging for you. This went out to that circle of third party thinkers. Hope all is well, Jeffrey.!
RidgelyWalsh.com
Begin forwarded message:
From: Juleanna Glover
Date: August 2, 2018 at 2:45:08 PM CDT
To: Juleanna Glover
Subject: Our May conversation - more thoughts
Hi all –
I spent some time mulling additional aspects of a third choice presidential run and wanted to run five specific attributes for a candidate by you as a group.
This much we know - the Fall elections are shaping up to be a referendum on the most divisive American President in memory. The battle for potential Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh's nomination this fall will only amplify the polarity of the political debate that is already deeply overwrought on both sides. The rising tide of pressure on Donald Trump from the Mueller investigation shows no sign of ebbing.
Unless the underlying political dynamics are disrupted, the outcomes of these unprecedented events will still leave us with the same unsatisfactory two front battlefield of the 2016 Presidential election.
Watching these unrelenting, compounding events since our discussion in May, I am guessing we are all asking the same question: now what? 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?
Should Trump run again, this could be a “break glass” moment for the majority of Americans who don’t
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