Republican Party (GOP)

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This document is a biographical profile of U.S. Congresswoman Diana DeGette (D-CO), likely prepared as a briefing material. It details her legislative roles, specifically her leadership in the 111th Congress, her work on the Energy and Commerce Committee, and her advocacy for stem-cell research. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.

Biographical profile / briefing note
2025-11-19

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This document is an email from Amanda Ens to Jeffrey E. (at jeevacation@gmail.com) and Richard Kahn, dated November 17, 2016. The email, marked with high importance, provides a financial analysis and a specific trade recommendation to 'Buy DXJ Jan 50/52 Call Spread', betting on a rise in Japanese equities following the 2016 US presidential election. The analysis suggests that the 'Republican sweep' will strengthen the USD and benefit Japanese banks, making it a lucrative investment.

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a political analysis discussing the potential for a third-party U.S. presidential candidate, proposing a 'fix-it' ticket with a one-term pledge. It references Michael Bloomberg's decision not to run in 2016 and analyzes a hypothetical 2020 election scenario where the House of Representatives decides the presidency. Contrary to the prompt's premise, this document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or events.

Political analysis document, possibly from a house oversight committee collection based on the footer.
2025-11-19

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Two opinion columns from November 9, 2012, analyze the aftermath of the recent presidential election. Gail Collins satirically discusses the "fiscal cliff" and the Republican reaction to losing, while Nicholas D. Kristof argues that the Republican party must adapt to changing demographics (Hispanic voters, women) or risk becoming irrelevant.

Newspaper opinion columns
2025-11-16
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