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This document appears to be a page from a transcript of an interview with Steve Bannon, marked with a House Oversight Committee stamp. In the text, Bannon discusses the global expansion of Breitbart News, identifying it as a platform for a 'center-right populist movement' and the 'global tea party.' He contrasts the 'working men and women' with the 'Party of Davos' and global elites, referencing his past experience at Goldman Sachs. The document also includes a pull quote where Bannon comments on Vladimir Putin's intelligence and appeal to social conservatives.
This document appears to be a transcript of a speech or interview (likely by Steve Bannon, given the Breitbart reference and rhetorical style) discussing the geopolitical threat of ISIS and 'jihadist Islamic fascism.' The speaker analyzes ISIS's use of capitalist tools like social media for fundraising and radicalization, details atrocities in Iraq, and frames the conflict as a global war that requires a response rooted in 'Christian capitalist' values. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is a transcript of a speech given by Steve Bannon on approximately June 27, 2014 (based on his reference to the WWI centennial being 'tomorrow'). Bannon speaks from Los Angeles, thanking a host named Benjamin, and discusses the 'crisis' of the Judeo-Christian West and capitalism, framing Breitbart News as a platform built to address this. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it is part of a larger congressional investigation cache.
An email chain from November 18, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeffrey E.' and address jeevacation@gmail.com) and associate Alain Forget. They are discussing a circulated BuzzFeed News article regarding Steve Bannon's 2014 speech at the Vatican on global nationalism. Epstein asks for Forget's view, to which Forget responds that it is interesting to see where things are heading and notes the irony of the speech taking place at the Vatican.
This document is a transcript page, stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029036', featuring a Q&A session with Stephen K. Bannon, identified as the chairman of Breitbart Media. Bannon discusses the impact of the Tea Party movement, criticizes financial bailouts and the 'educated elite' from institutions like Yale and Harvard, and addresses a question regarding threats to Judeo-Christian civilization. The document does not contain any direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or specific flight logs on this page.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript (likely an interview or speech) bearing a House Oversight Committee stamp. The text features an unidentified speaker (likely associated with Breitbart, given the use of 'we') discussing the political strategy of the Tea Party and Breitbart News. The speaker compares the Tea Party's conflict with the Republican establishment to UKIP's conflict with the Conservative Party in the UK. The text focuses on 'crony capitalism,' national debt, and social conservatism. NOTE: While the prompt describes this as 'Epstein-related,' there is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his operations in the visible text of this specific page.
This document contains a transcript of a dialogue between Benjamin Harnwell of the Human Dignity Institute and Steve Bannon. They discuss the Judeo-Christian foundations of capitalism, the perceived moral decline of modern Wall Street, and the political positioning of Breitbart News relative to the Tea Party movement.
This document appears to be a transcript of a speech or interview, likely by a figure associated with Breitbart News (based on internal references), found within House Oversight Committee records. The text focuses on the geopolitical threat of ISIS, describing their military advances in Iraq, their use of social media (capitalist tools) for fundraising, and atrocities committed against Christians. The speaker connects this conflict to a broader 'crisis of the underpinnings of capitalism' and calls for a defense of Judeo-Christian capitalist values against 'jihadist Islamic fascism.'
This document is a transcript page from a speech, likely given by Steve Bannon (indicated by the reference to building Breitbart News). The speech takes place on June 27, 2014, as the speaker notes that the next day marks the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The speaker discusses the crisis of the 'Judeo-Christian west,' the history of the 20th century as a 'Dark Age' of barbarity, and argues that an 'enlightened form of capitalism' was the organizing principle that allowed the West to defeat atheism and totalitarianism in WWII.
This document is an email sent on November 18, 2016, from Alain Forget to Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation'). The email contains the text of a news article describing a 2014 speech given by Steve Bannon to the Human Dignity Institute at the Vatican, discussing global nationalism and capitalism. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is a printout of an article by Thomas D. Williams (likely for Breitbart) summarizing observations by a writer named Stamper regarding Stephen Bannon's political activities in Europe. The text details Bannon's efforts to organize a populist movement across Europe, establishing headquarters in Italy, and his reputation for strategic foresight. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp and a footer indicating it was part of a confidential or attorney-client privileged communication.
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.
The document appears to be a page from a produced discovery file (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025531). It contains a header listing tags related to political news (Breitbart, Stephen Bannon) followed by three repeated blocks of a standard legal disclaimer for an email. The disclaimer identifies the communication as the property of 'JEE' (likely Jeffrey Epstein) and provides the contact email 'jeevacation@gmail.com' for reporting erroneous receipt.
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.
This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025522). It contains the text of an article by Thomas D. Williams, likely for Breitbart, which quotes a writer named Stamper (possibly from the German magazine Stern). The text analyzes Steve Bannon's efforts to organize a populist movement in Europe, specifically mentioning his activities in France and the establishment of a headquarters in Italy. The bottom of the page includes a fragment of a confidentiality disclaimer, suggesting this text was part of an email chain.
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.
A printout of a Breitbart article by Thomas D. Williams summarizing commentary by a writer named Stamper (likely from Stern magazine). The text focuses on Steve Bannon's efforts to establish a populist movement in Europe, his headquarters in Italy, and his reputation as a strategic thinker and 'godfather of the international right.' 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 appears to be a page from a news article or profile regarding investor Peter Thiel, included in House Oversight records. It discusses Thiel's role on the board of Facebook (amidst Russian election interference scandals), his support for Donald Trump, his move from San Francisco to Los Angeles, and his New Zealand citizenship. The text notes that while Thiel claims he can access the President anytime, their relationship seems to have cooled since the 2016 election.
This document appears to be pages 20 and 21 from Michael Wolff's book (likely 'Siege'), stamped with a House Oversight Committee footer. The text details the Mueller investigation's focus on Michael Cohen, Jared Kushner, and Trump's personal life, including allegations of infidelity. It also describes the resignation of Trump's lawyer John Dowd on March 22 and depicts Steve Bannon operating out of 'The Embassy' (Breitbart HQ) to protect the Trump presidency despite his exile from the administration.
This document is an email from Paul Krassner to Jeffrey Epstein on March 25, 2017, forwarding a pitch he sent to a literary agent named John Brockman. The pitch outlines a short book project about Donald Trump, fake news, and Krassner's experiences with Breitbart and Steve Bannon, noting that Will Durst has agreed to write the introduction. Krassner is keeping Epstein informed ('FYI') about this professional endeavor.
This document is an email from July 22, 2018, containing a news report about Steve Bannon's plan to establish a populist think tank in Brussels called 'The Movement'. The foundation's goal is to unite and support European far-right parties to influence the 2019 European Parliament elections, positioning Bannon as a right-wing counterweight to George Soros. The report also details Bannon's past roles with Donald Trump and Cambridge Analytica, and his meetings with various European nationalist leaders like Orbán, Le Pen, and Farage.
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