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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2010-01-01 | N/A | Tea Party political victory limiting Obama's powers | USA | View |
This document appears to be a page from a news digest produced for the House Oversight Committee (Bates: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019427). It contains two distinct articles: one regarding delays in Arizona's Medicaid testing led by Tom Betlach, and a larger Associated Press article by Charles Babington detailing a push by 80 House Republicans (led by Mark Meadows) to urge Speaker John Boehner to risk a government shutdown to defund the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) in 2013. The document does not contain direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
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.
An email thread from April 2011 forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein (jeevacation@gmail.com). The thread originates with writer Jesse Kornbluth emailing publicist Peggy Siegal about the lack of social 'shunning' of Jeffrey Epstein following his prison sentence, citing a Daily Beast article about Siegal organizing events for Epstein where children were present. In the forwarding message, Siegal disparages Kornbluth as an 'angry loser' to an unknown recipient (likely an associate of Epstein or Epstein himself) and asks if she should call him.
An email chain from April 2011 involving Peggy Siegal, Jesse Kornbluth, and an account associated with Jeffrey Epstein ('jeevacation'). Jesse Kornbluth writes to Siegal about the concept of 'shaming and shunning' the rich and powerful, explicitly noting that Jeffrey Epstein has not been shunned despite his reputation. Siegal forwards this to the Epstein-associated account, disparaging Kornbluth as an 'angry loser,' and subsequently confirms she wants the message shown to 'JE' (Epstein).
This document is an email chain from January 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein and attorney Reid Weingarten. They discuss an individual referred to as 'Stevie boy,' noting his erratic behavior ('all over the place') and a grand jury subpoena he received. Epstein mentions inviting this individual and 'Wolff' to his birthday lunch, noting the individual agreed pending a 'tea party conference schedule.'
This email chain from January 2018 between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey Epstein discusses high-profile political gossip involving the Trump administration. They discuss 'Stevie boy' (likely Steve Bannon) attending Epstein's birthday lunch with 'Wolff' (likely Michael Wolff), amidst concerns about a grand jury subpoena. The conversation also touches on Don McGahn's fear of indictment and Trump's dislike of him.
This document is an email from Larry Summers (sent from his iPad) to Jeffrey Epstein (indicated by the 'JEE' and 'jeevacation@gmail.com' disclaimer). Summers discusses political centrism and voting scenarios involving Gore, Nader, and the Tea Party, and explicitly notes, 'Btw I gave them 10,000.' The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026511.
This document appears to be a biographical guest list or contact sheet, marked with a House Oversight Committee footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017587). It details high-profile individuals from technology, politics, and finance, including executives from Facebook, Microsoft, and Wordpress, as well as former government officials like Robert Rubin and aides to the Clintons and Bush administration. The list provides current roles and past affiliations for each individual.
This document appears to be a briefing sheet or bio list (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017579) containing professional biographies for 26 high-profile individuals in technology, finance, media, and politics. The list includes prominent figures such as Peter Thiel, Robert Rubin, Katharine Weymouth, and executives from Microsoft, Google, and UnitedHealth. The text contains character encoding errors (�) likely resulting from file conversion, and the content highlights the individuals' current roles, former positions, and board memberships.
This document contains a series of messages exchanged on November 14, 2018, discussing an individual named Steve bringing a 'tea party member' into the limelight. The messages also refer to a 'first real meeting' and a 'Kansas congressman', with one sender being identified as 'e:jeeitunes@gmail.com' and others redacted.
This document appears to be a page from a political news article or book included in a House Oversight production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023484). The text discusses the political climate roughly 2.5 years into the Obama presidency, focusing on a speech Obama delivered at George Washington University attempting to reconcile 'Great Society values' with the 'Tea Party moment' and fiscal responsibility. It includes commentary from Arthur Brooks of the American Enterprise Institute.
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.
In this transcript segment, Steve Bannon responds to questions about racism and anti-Semitism in right-wing populist parties like Front National and UKIP. Bannon argues that while fringe elements exist in broad movements like the Tea Party, they eventually get marginalized, and he specifically defends UKIP for policing its membership against extremists.
This document is a transcript page, stamped by House Oversight, featuring a Q&A session with 'Bannon' (presumably Steve Bannon). Bannon discusses the perceived weakening of the 'Judeo-Christian West' due to secularism and warns of a brewing global war involving weapons of mass destruction. A specific pull-quote links lack of accountability for banks and hedge funds to the rise of the Tea Party movement. A questioner from Slovakia asks Bannon about his plans to assist European parties like UKIP and Front National amid concerns of rising radicalism.
This document appears to be a page from a transcript of a conference featuring Stephen K. Bannon, identified as the Chairman of Breitbart Media. The text focuses on Bannon's commentary regarding the Tea Party movement, criticism of financial bailouts for 'educated elites' (specifically mentioning Harvard and Yale graduates), and a discussion on secularism versus the 'Judeo-Christian West.' The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document is a transcript page from a Q&A session featuring Steve Bannon. Bannon discusses the 2008 financial crisis, the lack of accountability for bank executives, and how this fueled the Tea Party movement. A questioner named Mario Fantini asks Bannon about how to counteract the rise of the 'Identitarians' (a neo-nativist movement) in Europe. The page concludes with a pull quote noting that despite Congressional recommendations, no bank executives were indicted following the crisis.
This document appears to be a transcript page from a House Oversight collection featuring a conversation between Steve Bannon and Benjamin Harnwell. Bannon discusses the Export-Import Bank, criticizing it as crony capitalism that benefits corporations like GE and Boeing at the expense of taxpayers, while contrasting 'corporatists' with 'entrepreneurial capitalists.' The text also includes a pull-quote regarding right-wing parties and anti-Semitism.
This document is a transcript page, likely from the House Oversight Committee archives, featuring an interview between 'Harnwell' and 'Bannon' (Steve Bannon). The conversation focuses on the significant political upset of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor losing his primary election to a Tea Party candidate (Dave Brat, though unnamed). Bannon highlights the financial disparity in the race, noting Cantor spent millions, including over $200,000 at a steakhouse, while his opponent raised only $175,000 total.
In this transcript, Steve Bannon discusses the mission and reach of Breitbart News, describing it as a platform for a global center-right populist movement opposing the "party of Davos" and centralized government. He compares this movement to the Tea Party and mentions Breitbart's coverage of European groups like UKIP and Front National. Additionally, Bannon comments on Vladimir Putin's intelligence and appeal to social conservatives regarding traditional values.
A transcript page (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029058) featuring Steve Bannon answering a question regarding the decline of the 'Judeo-Christian West' and a brewing global conflict. A questioner from Slovakia asks Bannon about his plans to help European parties like UKIP and Front National focus on values rather than populism. The document includes a highlighted pull quote regarding the lack of accountability for banks and hedge funds fueling the Tea Party movement.
This document is a transcript page, stamped as a House Oversight exhibit, featuring a Q&A session with Stephen K. Bannon (Chairman of Breitbart Media) moderated by an individual named Harnwell. Bannon discusses the impact of the Tea Party movement, criticizes the 'crony capitalists' and elites from Ivy League schools who received financial bailouts, and addresses a question regarding the threat of secularism versus the Muslim world to Judeo-Christian civilization. While part of a dataset often associated with investigations, this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his specific network.
This document is a transcript of a Q&A session involving Steve Bannon. Bannon discusses the lack of accountability for bankers following the 2008 financial crisis as a driver for the tea party movement, while a questioner named Mario Fantini asks about counteracting the rise of 'neo-nativist' Identitarian movements in Europe.
This document is a transcript page from a House Oversight collection featuring an interview between Harnwell and Steve Bannon. The conversation focuses on the 2014 primary defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor by a Tea Party candidate. Bannon highlights the financial disparity in the election, noting Cantor spent $8 million compared to his opponent's $175,000, specifically criticizing Cantor's campaign for spending over $200,000 at a Washington D.C. steakhouse.
This document appears to be a transcript page from the House Oversight Committee records (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029049). The text features a speaker (speaking on behalf of Breitbart) analyzing the political landscape, drawing parallels between the US Tea Party's conflict with the Republican establishment and UKIP's conflict with the UK Conservative Party. The speaker decries 'crony capitalism' in Washington DC and positions Breitbart as the voice for social conservatives and the anti-establishment right. Note: While the prompt requests Epstein-related data, this specific page contains no visible references to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his operations.
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.
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