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DONALD J. TRUMP
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An email from an Assistant U.S. Attorney to a state official (likely a prosecutor) dated June 2008 discussing the coordination of the Epstein case. The email details a conversation with Epstein's lawyer, Roy Black, regarding the federal non-prosecution agreement (NPA). It clarifies that the federal investigation will end only if Epstein abides by the NPA, which requires him to plead guilty to state charges of procuring minors for prostitution, register as a sex offender, and serve at least 18 months in prison.
A newspaper clipping containing two main articles. The first details the Trump administration's lawsuit against California regarding sanctuary laws, highlighting the conflict between Attorney General Jeff Sessions and California officials like Jerry Brown and Xavier Becerra. The second article reports on the suspension of prominent physicist Lawrence M. Krauss by Arizona State University following sexual misconduct allegations published by BuzzFeed. Krauss, who directed the Origins Project (an initiative known to have been funded by Jeffrey Epstein, though Epstein is not explicitly named in this specific text), issued a rebuttal denying the claims.
This document appears to be page 49 of a House Oversight report detailing censorship and surveillance tactics employed by the People's Republic of China (PRC) against American scholars and academic institutions. It outlines specific restrictions including the vetting of conference materials, internet restrictions, physical surveillance by security services, and the censorship of digital archives like CNKI. It notes that American universities pay significant fees for these now-censored databases and that research into regions like Tibet and Xinjiang is effectively blocked. While the prompt references Epstein, this specific page focuses entirely on Sino-US academic relations and censorship.
This document is Page 13 of 42 from a financial disclosure report (likely OGE Form 278e) filed by Donald J. Trump, covering the period from January 1, 2018, to December 31, 2018. It lists employment assets and income, specifically detailing management fees and royalties from various Trump-branded entities including Chicago properties, a Vancouver management corporation, and a fine foods license. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional record.
This document is a schedule from the House Oversight Committee files detailing events around September 13, 2010, primarily related to New York Fashion Week (Spring/Summer 2011). It lists specific fashion shows (Tommy Hilfiger, Pamela Love, Peter Jensen), parties (Green Shows), and charity golf fundraisers (Broadcasters Foundation of America, AHRC). The document provides times, locations, website addresses, and specific email and phone contacts for RSVPs.
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