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This June 26, 2019 edition of The Daily 202 newsletter highlights Robert Mueller's upcoming congressional testimony regarding his report on Russian interference and potential obstruction of justice. It also covers significant national news including the humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border, tensions with Iran, the 2020 Democratic primary debates, and various political developments involving the Trump administration. The document provides analysis, key quotes, and links to further reading on these topics.
This document, marked with a House Oversight footer, presents a comparison of two magazine covers featuring Donald Trump. The top image is a 1994 New York Magazine cover discussing his financial comeback, while the bottom image is a July 28, 2017 New York Post cover parodying the Trump administration as the reality show 'Survivor'.
This document is page 12 of a Bank of America Merrill Lynch Equity Strategy report dated January 29, 2017. It analyzes the financial implications of corporate cash repatriation and the proposed 'border adjustment tax' under the Trump administration. The text discusses offshore holdings of major tech and pharma companies (AAPL, MSFT, etc.) and references comments by Donald Trump and Sean Spicer regarding tax policy. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee.
A Bank of America Merrill Lynch equity strategy report dated January 29, 2017, analyzing the potential financial impact of President Trump's proposed corporate tax reforms. The document details projections for S&P 500 Earnings Per Share (EPS) based on changes to tax rates, repatriation of overseas cash, border adjustment taxes, and interest deductibility. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was likely produced as part of a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a printout or capture of a webpage from the media outlet 'Raw Story'. It features a headline and image regarding Late Night host Seth Meyers and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer. While the document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a larger government production, this specific page contains no visible text directly referencing Jeffrey Epstein, financial transactions, or flight logs. It appears to be a news clipping or part of a media digest included in the files.
An email dated May 5, 2017, from Paul Krassner to Jeffrey E. (jeevacation@gmail.com). Krassner forwards a link (likely a news aggregation or article based on the numerous attachment filenames referencing political figures like Ivanka Trump, Paul Ryan, and a file named 'trumpepstein2') with the message that he is only sending it so the recipient is 'aware of its existence.' The document includes a Bates stamp from House Oversight.
This document is an August 18, 2017, email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and author Michael Wolff. Epstein's message, "I assume no dinner," receives a reply from Wolff detailing recent conversations with Trump administration figures Bannon, Spicer, and Priebus. Wolff claims that nearly all non-family senior staff believe Trump is unfit for his job and that there is a "Republican initiative" to remove him from office.
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