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person Mr. Obama
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A State dinners and bilateral meetings White House View
N/A N/A Nomination of Hagel for Secretary of Defense Washington View
N/A N/A White House instructs two former aides to defy a congressional subpoena. Washington D.C. (Implied) View
2018-03-01 N/A The White House touted a currency deal with Korea, which Senator Ron Wyden later claimed does not... United States / South Korea View
2018-02-02 N/A The White House sent a letter to Chairman Devin Nunes interpreting the committee's vote as a form... Washington, DC View
2016-02-23 N/A White House report on detainee transfer Washington D.C. View
2011-01-01 N/A Bombing of Libya Libya View
0009-10-01 N/A Datapalooza event hosted by White House and Education Department. Washington D.C. (Implied) View

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This document page, marked as evidence for House Oversight, outlines a plan for a monthly seminar series focused on career empowerment and branding. It identifies Kathy Ruemmler as the speaker for the first seminar to be held in NYC on April 5th. The document includes a detailed biography of Ruemmler, highlighting her role at Latham & Watkins, her tenure as White House Counsel under President Obama, and her history as a federal prosecutor in the Enron cases.

Seminar proposal / internal document (house oversight evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document, marked with a House Oversight footer, presents a comparison of two magazine covers featuring Donald Trump. The top image is a 1994 New York Magazine cover discussing his financial comeback, while the bottom image is a July 28, 2017 New York Post cover parodying the Trump administration as the reality show 'Survivor'.

Investigative exhibit / media compilation
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a House Oversight briefing paper (page 18) summarizing President Obama's foreign policy actions around late 2011. It covers tensions with China regarding Taiwan arms sales, changes to foreign aid policy, sanctions against Iran following the 2009 Green Movement, and new trade agreements with Colombia, Panama, South Korea, and trans-Pacific partners. The document does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein but appears to be part of a larger collection of government documents.

Briefing paper / political report
2025-11-19

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This document, dated November 16, 2011, outlines Barack Obama's foreign policy credentials and overview as part of a larger report. It details major initiatives such as the Afghanistan surge, the New START treaty, and the killing of Osama bin Laden, while analyzing how his foreign policy record might serve as a centerpiece for his reelection strategy amidst economic challenges.

Article / briefing document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a political analysis or op-ed article (page 15) discussing the geopolitical complexities of the Syrian conflict. It analyzes the roles of Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the US, specifically praising US Ambassador Robert Ford's 'soft power' visit to Hama. The author, identified as a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (likely Ed Husain), concludes that despite the tyranny, Assad may currently be the 'least worst option.' The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Article / op-ed / policy analysis (page 15)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (likely related to the Epstein investigation given the prompt context, though the text is purely geopolitical). It contains an analysis of the Syrian conflict, arguing that Bashar al-Assad's regime is more stable than Gaddafi's was and warning against Western military intervention based on potentially unreliable opposition reports. It highlights the sectarian risks, the potential for Syria to become a proxy battleground like Lebanon, and the economic ties Syria holds with Europe and Turkey.

Geopolitical analysis / article excerpt (part of house oversight production)
2025-11-19

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This document page contains an excerpt arguing against diplomatic engagement with the Syrian regime under Assad, advocating instead for isolation and regime change. It asserts that peace with Syria is impossible while Assad remains in power and includes a biographical note about the author, Elliott Abrams.

Document page from an article or report
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 4 of a policy paper or political analysis arguing strongly against peace negotiations between Israel and the Assad regime in Syria. The author contends that Assad is dependent on Iran and Hezbollah and that negotiating with him during the ongoing violence (likely the start of the Syrian Civil War) would be 'morally indefensible' and strategically suicidal for Israel. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation.

Policy memo / political analysis (house oversight committee exhibit)
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 3 of a political analysis or article (possibly from the Weekly Standard or shared as a briefing) discussing the breakdown of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations around 2011. It details the implications of the Hamas-Fatah reconciliation agreement, arguing it destroys the peace process, and suggests the White House might pivot to Syria for diplomatic progress, citing historical precedents involving Netanyahu and Ehud Barak.

Political article / briefing paper / email attachment
2025-11-19

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A scan of a Weekly Standard article by Elliott Abrams dated May 23, 2011, titled 'The Illusion of Peace with Syria.' The text criticizes the Obama administration and Secretary Clinton for their mild response to Bashar al-Assad's violence against protesters, suggesting the US hesitation stems from a desire to preserve hope for an Israeli-Syrian peace deal. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

News article / discovery document
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a printout of a review for the documentary film 'Inside Job' (2010), contained within a House Oversight Committee document production (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031832). The text summarizes the film's analysis of the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting the roles of investment banks like Goldman Sachs, the corruption of academia via consulting fees, and the failure of regulators in the White House and Federal Reserve. It mentions specific figures like Mr. Summers (Larry Summers), Mr. Ferguson (Charles Ferguson), and Mr. Damon (Matt Damon).

Article / movie review (government production record)
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a review or article discussing the documentary film 'Inside Job' (2010), which analyzes the 2008 financial crisis. It details the conduct of investment banks like Goldman Sachs, the conflicts of interest in academia and government (specifically the White House and Federal Reserve), and mentions specific individuals like Mr. Summers (Larry Summers) and Mr. Ferguson (Charles Ferguson). The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031828', indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.

Media article / film review (evidentiary document)
2025-11-19

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An email thread from June 15, 2018, between Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates) and Jeffrey Epstein. Kahn forwarded a CNBC article regarding Trump advisors seeking a pardon for Michael Milken. Epstein ignored the article content in his reply, instead asking Kahn for the status of a 'bank appraisal.'

Email thread
2025-11-19

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This document contains the footer of an email sent by Richard Kahn of HBRK Associates Inc. The body includes a news snippet about high-profile support (Scaramucci, Mnuchin, Kushner, Giuliani) for a pardon for financier Michael Milken. The email footer includes a significant disclaimer stating the communication is the 'property of JEE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and directs inquiries to the email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.

Email fragment / news clipping
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates Inc.) to Jeffrey Epstein dated June 15, 2018. The email shares a CNBC article reporting that advisors to President Trump—including Jared Kushner, Rudy Giuliani, and Steven Mnuchin—were urging him to pardon 'junk bond king' Michael Milken. The document includes the full text of the article and Kahn's signature block with redacted contact numbers.

Email
2025-11-19

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David Schoen sends an email to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' on March 22, 2019, sharing a link to a conspiracy theory article from Tea Party Pac. Schoen dismisses the site as 'nut' and 'whacko' but notes it gets significant attention. The article alleges the recipient is an informant for Robert Mueller, and Schoen points out that this narrative undercuts the Trump administration ('the Prez') and Alex Acosta.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be an email sent by attorney Brian M. Heberlig containing a pasted news summary or article excerpt. The text details lobbying efforts by Elliott Broidy and Steve Wynn to pressure the Trump administration into deporting Chinese dissident Guo Wengui back to China. It mentions that President Trump was initially interested in assisting the Chinese government but faced resistance from U.S. law enforcement.

Email / news excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a printout of a news article (marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp) detailing a Justice Department public integrity probe into Elliott Broidy regarding his dealings with Chinese and Malaysian officials. It notes that prosecutors subpoenaed Steve Wynn for records and communications related to Broidy. The text highlights Broidy and Wynn's roles as top fundraisers for the RNC and Donald Trump.

News article / media clipping (investigative file)
2025-11-19

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This document page, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, appears to be a translation of a political commentary or diplomatic correspondence critical of US foreign policy. The text discusses a high-profile visit to the Middle East, referencing the 'deal of the century' and weapon contracts, while demanding compensation for war damages in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Libya. It explicitly accuses the US of creating ISIS and imposing 'royalties' on Arab states.

Government oversight record (likely a translated letter, op-ed, or diplomatic memo)
2025-11-19

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This document is an email dated March 8, 2011, from Bill Siegel to an undisclosed recipient. Siegel shares a link and the text of an article he wrote for Family Security Matters titled 'Denis McDhimmi,' which criticizes Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough. The article analyzes a statement McDonough made on March 6 regarding the Obama administration's strategy to undermine Al Qaeda's narrative without being at war with Islam, which Siegel characterizes as a psychological 'Control Factor' delusion.

Email
2025-11-19

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An email thread from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Landon Thomas Jr. (likely NYT). Thomas seeks Epstein's insight for an investigation into the Saudi Royal Family's finances affected by low oil prices and potential withdrawals of funds (specifically mentioning $200 billion from SAMA and BlackRock). Epstein provides geopolitical analysis regarding US power structures, the 9/11 bill, and the Saudi leadership, while claiming most Saudi money is locked in private equity funds.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Landon Thomas Jr. regarding a New York Times investigation into the finances of the Saudi Royal family amidst falling oil prices. Epstein provides a geopolitical analysis of US power structures and Saudi internal dynamics, mentions Donald Trump, and discusses the liquidity of Saudi investments in private equity. Notably, Thomas concludes his initial inquiry by asking Epstein if a previous story he wrote could facilitate a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas seeks Epstein's help with an investigation into Saudi Royal Family finances and liquidations. Epstein provides geopolitical analysis regarding the US government and the Saudi monarchy. Notably, Thomas concludes his initial email by asking Epstein if a previous story he wrote could secure him a meeting with Bill Gates.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email chain from October 2016 between journalist Landon Thomas Jr. (working on a NYT investigation) and Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss Saudi Arabian financial withdrawals (specifically SAMA withdrawing $200 billion), the structure of Saudi investments in private equity versus money markets (mentioning BlackRock), and the impact of low oil prices. Epstein provides a lengthy geopolitical analysis touching on the fragmentation of US power, the Saudi Royal Family structure, wealth inequality fueling Donald Trump's rise, and the US '9/11 Saudi bill'.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from October 2016 between NYT reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas seeks Epstein's insight for an investigation into Saudi Royal family finances and specifically asks if Epstein can facilitate a meeting with Bill Gates. Epstein responds with a broad commentary on US politics, the definition of the Saudi 'Royal Family,' and the impact of wealth inequality and social media.

Email chain
2025-11-19
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