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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 |
A news article by Thomas D. Williams dated March 11, 2018, discussing Steve Bannon's political tour of Europe. The piece cites Gernot Kramper of the German magazine *Stern*, highlighting the European media's view of Bannon as a 'dangerous' but effective operator capable of uniting the European right, following his departure from the Trump White House and Breitbart News. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a House Oversight Committee record containing a news article by Thomas D. Williams dated March 11, 2018. The article discusses Steve Bannon's tour of Europe and cites Gernot Kramper of the German magazine *Stern*, who argues that despite leaving the White House and Breitbart, Bannon remains a dangerous and effective political operator capable of uniting the European right. There is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein in this specific document.
This document captures a digital message exchange from March 12, 2019, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation revolves around Epstein's reaction to hearing his name mentioned at a White House press conference, with Epstein stating 'the truth will come out.' The redacted correspondent replies sympathetically, dismissing the allegations as 'wild stories' and making a veiled reference to the current US President.
This document contains a log of electronic messages exchanged on September 9, 2018, between the email address 'jeeitunes@gmail.com' (often attributed to Jeffrey Epstein) and a redacted individual. The conversation focuses on criticizing former President Barack Obama, specifically regarding his accumulated wealth ('Crony Capitalism') and accusations that he abandoned Chicago and 'his people' to vacation with 'whites' while the murder rate increased. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document is page 14 of a report by Laffer Associates titled 'Game On,' updated July 6, 2016. It provides a political analysis comparing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, arguing that Trump's lack of political history is an advantage, while Clinton's long career exposes her to 'negative selection.' The text lists specific controversies attributed to Clinton, including the Iraq War vote, Benghazi, her private email server, the Clinton Foundation, and cattle futures trading. It bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' document ID.
This document is an email sent on August 12, 2011, from Sultan Bin Sulayem to Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com) with high importance. The body of the email consists entirely of a pasted Newsmax.com article featuring an interview with economist Arthur Laffer, who criticizes the Obama administration's economic policies and discusses the US credit rating downgrade.
This document is a briefing paper or political risk analysis (marked with a House Oversight footer) outlining six specific 'Threats' regarding the normalization of relations between the US and Cuba. It analyzes the political instability of the aging Castro regime, the economic risks posed by the potential collapse of Venezuelan subsidies, and the legal complexities regarding confiscated properties and the Helms-Burton Act. The document warns that investing in Cuba carries high risk due to potential future instability and legal challenges from exiled property owners.
This document appears to be a page from a political analysis or article regarding US-Iran-Israel relations in early 2013, shortly after Obama's second inauguration. It discusses the political obstacles Obama faces in making a deal with Iran, specifically citing the influence of 'pro-Israeli forces' such as AIPAC and Sheldon Adelson. It notes Obama's upcoming visit to Israel in March 2013.
A Los Angeles Times article from September 6, 2011, detailing an interview with Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat regarding the Palestinian Authority's bid for UN statehood. The article outlines the political tension involving the US, Israel, and the UN Security Council, and notes the arrival of White House envoys David Hale and Dennis Ross in the region to pressure against the bid. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page (labeled 38) from a narrative work or report stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024995'. It details Hillary Clinton's advocacy for women's issues during her time as Secretary of State, including her appointment of Melanne Verveer and her focus on health hazards like indoor smoke from inefficient stoves. It also touches on her personal life, mentioning vacations with Bill Clinton at Oscar de la Renta's resort in the Dominican Republic and Chelsea Clinton's wedding.
This document appears to be a page (numbered 34) from a book or article included in a House Oversight production, detailing Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. It focuses on her administrative reforms, including the 'Q.D.D.R.', efforts to modernize the department ('21st-century statecraft'), and cultural changes such as securing benefits for same-sex partners and improving office amenities. While part of a larger tranche of documents often associated with investigations, this specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative report or book included in House Oversight evidence (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024990). It details Hillary Clinton's foreign policy concept of 'smart power,' contrasting the financial agility of the military in Afghanistan with the bureaucratic hurdles faced by diplomats. It also discusses the internal U.S. government debate regarding the intervention in Libya, contrasting 'society' policymakers who wanted to support the uprising against the 'Old Guard' who feared destabilizing regional allies and distracting from containment of Iran.
This document appears to be page 31 of a book or article included in House Oversight files (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024988). It details the internal dynamics of the Obama administration, specifically focusing on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's relationship with White House national security staff like Donilon and Denis McDonough. The text discusses the tension regarding the frequency of state dinners and Clinton's strategic choices between focusing on big policy issues versus managing the State Department and USAID.
This document appears to be a page from a political book or detailed report analyzing the dynamics within the Obama administration, specifically contrasting Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It discusses their differing approaches to foreign policy (Afghanistan, Egypt) and personnel management, highlighting tensions surrounding diplomat Richard Holbrooke and the strained relationship between President Obama and Bill Clinton. While part of a House Oversight collection (indicated by the Bates stamp), this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his network.
This document appears to be a page from a book or long-form article included in House Oversight records (Bates HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024985). It discusses Hillary Clinton's political future, specifically speculating on a 2016 presidential run despite her claims she would retire after her term as Secretary of State. It details the professional relationship between Clinton and Joe Biden, noting policy disagreements over Afghanistan/Pakistan (Af-Pak) and their efforts to maintain a friendly rapport.
This document appears to be page 25 of a magazine article or book profiling Hillary Clinton during her tenure as Secretary of State under President Obama. The text highlights the developing positive relationship between Clinton and Obama, her political savvy during budget discussions (referencing the 1995 Gingrich budget fight), and the author's perspective on interviewing her. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional document production.
The document is a narrative page (numbered 19) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. It details Hillary Clinton's involvement in foreign policy during the Arab Spring (approx. 2011), specifically regarding the fall of Mubarak in Egypt and the debate over establishing a no-fly zone in Libya. It highlights internal disagreements within the Obama administration involving Robert Gates and Bill Daley regarding military intervention.
This document is an excerpt from a Vanity Fair article by Jonathan Alter titled "Hillary Clinton - Woman of the World." It details the chaotic diplomatic events of June 2011, specifically focusing on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's coordination with President Obama and European leaders regarding the intervention in Libya amidst the Arab Spring.
This J.P. Morgan market commentary from October 2012 discusses global energy developments, specifically China's strategic relationship with Iran and the struggles of the electric car industry. It details failed projections for EV adoption, manufacturing setbacks for companies like Toyota, Fisker, and A123 Systems, and provides a biography of energy scholar Vaclav Smil alongside a list of sources.
An email chain from May 22, 2017, in which attorney Reid Weingarten forwards a press inquiry from Washington Post reporter Ashley Parker to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias jeevacation). The inquiry reveals that Weingarten was a finalist to serve as outside counsel for President Trump. Epstein responds simply with the word 'fun'.
This document is an email from Washington Post reporter Ashley Parker to attorney Reid Weingarten. Parker seeks comment on an upcoming story identifying Weingarten as a finalist to serve as President Trump's outside counsel. The document is notable for its footer, which identifies the communication as the property of 'JEE' (Jeffrey Epstein) and directs inquiries to the known Epstein email address 'jeevacation@gmail.com', suggesting this email was forwarded to or archived by Epstein.
This document is an email chain from May 22, 2017. It begins with Washington Post reporter Ashley Parker emailing attorney Reid Weingarten to ask for comment regarding a story that he is a finalist to become outside counsel for President Trump. Weingarten then forwards this inquiry with 'High' importance to 'jeevacation@gmail.com' (an address frequently associated with Jeffrey Epstein in these archives).
This document page, marked with a House Oversight Bates number, appears to be an excerpt from a political article discussing the nomination of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. It details pressure from pro-Israel members of Congress and WINEP director Robert Satloff for Hagel to adopt a tougher stance on Iran. The text notes that Hagel subsequently met with officials and Senators to clarify his support for sanctions and keeping military options open.
This document appears to be a page from a political article or report discussing U.S. sanctions against Iran during the Obama administration. It details the signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the economic impact on Iran (targeting shipping, aluminum, oil, gold), and speculates that the nomination of Hagel for Secretary of Defense signals a shift in White House strategy away from purely coercive measures. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document dump.
This document appears to be a printout of an article or report regarding geopolitical tensions and nuclear negotiations between the United States/P5+1 and Iran around early 2013. It details the specific demands regarding uranium enrichment at the Fordo facility and notes that despite President Obama's reelection, the US increased sanctions rather than offering concessions. The page bears a House Oversight Bates stamp but contains no direct text references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates on this specific page.
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