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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 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 |
This document is a page from a contact or attendee list (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013487) containing biographical summaries of high-profile individuals in technology, finance, politics, and academia. Notable figures include Robert Rubin (former Treasury Secretary), General Stan McChrystal, and various tech CEOs and venture capitalists. The document outlines their current roles, former positions, and board memberships, likely prepared for a conference or networking event circa 2011-2013.
This document appears to be page 8 of a larger file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013449). It contains narrative text regarding 'Uggie' (likely the famous dog actor, given the 'Oscar winner' context) attending a White House Correspondent's Dinner as a guest of the Washington Times in April, with hopes of meeting President Obama. The text includes highlighting.
This document appears to be page 19 of a larger report or article, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text profiles Secretary of Defense Robert Gates during the transition from the Bush administration to the Obama administration. It details his struggles with budget cuts, his relationship with Congress and General Petraeus, and specifically highlights his hesitation regarding the Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden due to his memories of the failed 1980 Iran hostage rescue. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell on this specific page.
In this 2011 article, Ian Bremmer argues that despite immediate concerns over oil prices and supply disruptions from Libya, global oil supplies are fundamentally stable. He predicts that political risks from the Arab Spring are subsiding and that new supplies from sources like Brazil and Canada will soon alleviate market pressure.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032043). It contains a snippet of an Associated Press news feed or article list. The visible text discusses the White House blocking cooperation with a congressional investigation and the charging of former deputy Scot Peterson regarding the Parkland school shooting. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in the visible text of this specific page; it appears to be a capture of general news or an email attachment where images failed to load.
This document appears to be a page from a production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032042) likely containing a news digest or email printout. It includes a snippet of a CNET article by Richard Nieva discussing online video content moderation regarding conspiracy theories (Holocaust/Sandy Hook), followed by a political headline about the White House instructing former aides to defy subpoenas. Large portions of the visual content are missing due to broken image links.
This document appears to be a scanned page of a review or article discussing the 2010 documentary 'Inside Job' directed by Charles Ferguson. The text analyzes the film's critique of the financial crisis, specifically focusing on the corruption within academia, the Federal Reserve, and the White House, while noting the narrator Matt Damon's call to action. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031989' footer, indicating it is part of a larger document production from the House Oversight Committee.
This document contains the text of a review for the 2010 documentary film 'Inside Job,' which analyzes the 2008 financial crisis. The text is followed by a strict confidentiality disclaimer identifying the communication as the property of Jeffrey Epstein and providing the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com'. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031987.
This document appears to be a page from a review or summary of Dick Cheney's memoir (likely 'In My Time'). It details Cheney's perspective on the 9/11 attacks, his relationship with President Bush, his offer to resign in 2004, the firing of Donald Rumsfeld, and his mixed views on Barack Obama's policies regarding the 2008 financial crisis and the war in Afghanistan. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp but contains no direct text related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This page, marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp, appears to be an excerpt from a policy paper or article analyzing U.S. foreign policy under the Obama administration. It discusses the complexities of U.S. relations with China and Russia, specifically focusing on the failed 'reset' with Russia, tensions over the death of Sergei Magnitsky, and the strategic implications of a potential Russia-China alliance. The text highlights the administration's struggle to balance human rights concerns with geopolitical cooperation regarding Iran and Afghanistan.
This document appears to be a printed email newsletter containing a news summary regarding the 2012 Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia. The text highlights new allegations that senior White House aides were informed that a presidential advance-team member hosted a prostitute overnight, contradicting previous denials of White House involvement. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029219.
This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript or article (indicated by 'MORE TK') discussing the conflict between Robert Mueller and Donald Trump. It analyzes the legal strategy of a potential indictment, the clash between the Justice Department and the White House, and speculates on how the Supreme Court and the 'November election' might influence the outcome. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a legal narrative or investigative report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) detailing the conflict between President Trump and the FBI/Special Counsel. It focuses on the firing of Andrew McCabe, alleging it was retaliation for his ability to corroborate James Comey's claims about loyalty pledges. It also discusses the Special Counsel's (Mueller) legal argument that a sitting president can be charged with a crime.
This document outlines a timeline of events spanning from early 2017 to July 2017 involving the President, FBI Director James Comey, and the investigation into Russian interference. It details the President's requests to Comey to end the Flynn investigation and "lift the cloud," Comey's subsequent firing, the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and the President's alleged attempt to fire Mueller and cover up the nature of the Trump Tower meeting.
This document, stamped by House Oversight, appears to be a narrative report or article draft discussing the Mueller investigation's strategy as of mid-2018. It details the focus on obstruction of justice charges against President Trump, specifically citing events from early 2017 involving Michael Flynn's lies to the FBI and Trump's loyalty demands of James Comey. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in the visible text of this page.
This document, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', appears to be a narrative report or draft analysis discussing the Mueller investigation into President Trump. It details the potential 'proposed indictment' regarding obstruction of justice, focusing on the firings of James Comey and Andrew McCabe. The text analyzes Rod Rosenstein's complex position, having justified Comey's firing while overseeing the investigation, and notes that the case relies heavily on public events and tweets rather than new evidence.
This document is an email thread fragment marked with House Oversight Bates stamp 029011. It details logistical changes involving 'trumps guys' staying at the Trump Hotel near the White House and references scheduling adjustments for Deepak Chopra and an individual named Krause. The document contains repeated legal disclaimers identifying the content as the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein) and directing inquiries to 'jeevacation@gmail.com'.
This document appears to be a fragment of an email thread involving Jeffrey Epstein (indicated by the 'JEE' disclaimer and 'jeevacation@gmail.com' address). The text discusses Donald Trump's associates staying at the Trump Hotel near the White House, describing the situation as 'a bad movie.' The email also handles scheduling logistics regarding Deepak Chopra and an individual named Krause.
An email thread from September 17, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein and Soon-Yi Previn (wife of Woody Allen). They discuss missed dinner plans, with Previn criticizing Epstein's 'scatterbrained' nature and lack of confirmation. The conversation includes references to gifts (sweatshirts with initials), a request for jewelry in the future, Woody Allen's preference for worn-out clothes, and Epstein's observations about Donald Trump's team being at the Trump Hotel in D.C.
An email thread from September 17, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein and Soon-Yi Previn (identified by iPhone signature). The conversation revolves around scheduling conflicts for a Sunday meeting, with Soon-Yi declining due to lack of prior confirmation. Epstein mentions 'Trump's guys' at the Trump Hotel near the White House, calling it a 'bad movie,' and references Deepak Chopra. Soon-Yi thanks Epstein for sweatshirts but jokes about regifting them and preferring jewelry, while making a pointed reference to cancelled or disorganized 'Paris trips'.
Terje Rod-Larsen forwards an email to Jeffrey Epstein regarding a Financial Times article about a massive US-Saudi arms deal and a Blackstone infrastructure fund. The original sender, Richard John Nawrot, highlights the Blackstone deal as a precedent for a 'global investment fund in Airport Infrastructure' they are seeking to establish with SAMA (Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority). The document highlights the group's interest in leveraging Saudi sovereign wealth for infrastructure projects.
This document is a printout of a news article dated March 11, 2018, by Thomas D. Williams, titled regarding Steve Bannon's tour of Europe. The article cites Gernot Kramper from the German magazine 'Stern', discussing Bannon's influence on the European right-wing populist movement and his recent speech to France's National Front. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, the text itself contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates; it focuses entirely on Steve Bannon's political activities post-White House.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025530). It contains the text of an article (likely by Thomas D. Williams) summarizing commentary by a writer named Stamper (and possibly Kramper) regarding Steve Bannon's political activities in Europe. The text details Bannon's efforts to unite right-wing populist movements in Europe, his headquarters in Italy, his rhetorical style, and his past success with Donald Trump.
This document appears to be a printout of an online article (likely from Breitbart, authored by Thomas D. Williams) summarizing commentary by a writer named Stamper (likely from the German magazine Stern). The text analyzes Steve Bannon's transition from the White House to European politics, describing his efforts to unite right-wing populist movements across Europe, his establishment of a headquarters in Italy, and his reputation as a strategic 'encyclopedia.' The document originates from a House Oversight Committee file dump.
This document appears to be a printout of an online news article (likely from Breitbart given the author and style) dated March 11, 2018. The article discusses Steve Bannon's political tour of Europe, citing a piece by Gernot Kramper in the German magazine Stern which describes Bannon as 'dangerous' but effective. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence.
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