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| N/A | N/A | The Coast Guard Reauthorization Act was signed into law, which is expected to help the USVI's cha... | United States | View |
| N/A | N/A | The Coast Guard Reauthorization Act was signed into law to help the charter yacht industry in the... | United States | View |
| N/A | N/A | Enactment of Public Law 544-106th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R. 3048, an Act to amend Title 18, Uni... | United States | View |
| 2025-11-21 | N/A | The House adopted the Republican plan put forward by Paul Ryan as its policy blueprint. | Washington D.C. (implied) | View |
| 2025-07-01 | N/A | The House passed the mental health bill H.R. 2646. | N/A | View |
| 2021-01-13 | N/A | Trump Impeached for Inciting Insurrection (referenced in clippings) | Washington, D.C. | View |
| 2020-07-23 | N/A | House vote to remove Confederate statues | U.S. Capitol | View |
| 2016-09-01 | N/A | The House of Representatives approved by voice vote the Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplif... | United States | View |
| 2015-11-01 | N/A | The House passed a package of changes for Fed reform. | United States | View |
| 2015-07-01 | N/A | The House of Representatives passed its version of the 21st Century Cures bill (H.R. 6). | Washington D.C. | View |
| 1998-01-01 | N/A | US Congress set up a special bipartisan investigative unit regarding Chinese technology theft. | Washington D.C. | View |
| 1998-01-01 | N/A | US Congress set up the Select Committee on National Security and Military and Commercial Concerns... | United States | View |
| 1998-01-01 | N/A | House of Representatives set up the Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Comme... | United States | View |
| 1998-01-01 | N/A | House of Representatives set up a special bipartisan investigative unit (Select Committee) to inv... | United States | View |
| 1984-08-31 | Hearing | A hearing by the subcommittee on Criminal Justice regarding the 1984 Federal Rape Law Reform. | N/A | View |
The text details a political deal between the narrator (implied to be Richard Nixon) and Governor George Wallace. The narrator describes agreeing to drop a federal investigation into Wallace and his brother in exchange for Wallace promising not to run on a third-party ticket in the 1972 election.
This document appears to be a page from a memoir (likely Richard Nixon's) contained within a House Oversight file (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015094). The text describes the narrator's past anti-Communist rhetoric regarding the confusion between the 'DuBois Clubs' and the 'Boys Clubs of America,' and details the political landscape in August 1945 involving the search for a candidate to run against Congressman Jerry Voorhis. While the prompt asks for Epstein-related data, this specific page contains historical political text and does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a list of obituaries for notable individuals who died in mid-October (historically 2013). The list includes high-profile figures in finance, politics, and business, such as Paul Desmarais Sr., astronaut Scott Carpenter, and Goldman Sachs partner Peter A. Levy. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger production of documents for a congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or report listing notable deaths that occurred in June and July (historically corresponds to 2013). It is part of a House Oversight Committee production (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013289). The list includes controversial commodities trader Marc Rich, who was pardoned by Bill Clinton and is often associated with investigations involving high-net-worth individuals.
This document page appears to be from a scientific text or academic paper discussing 'Virtual Preschool Engineering' and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It outlines cognitive development experiments (such as the Sally-Anne test and Piagetian conservation tasks) to argue that current virtual world technologies are insufficient for simulating a realistic preschool environment without incorporating 'naive physics.' The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, suggesting it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or AI research.
This document is a page from an academic text (page 230, Chapter 12) discussing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the ethics of uploading human consciousness, and the concept of the 'Global Brain.' It references futurist Francis Heylighen and debates whether AGI or the Global Brain represents the future of intelligence. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013146' footer, suggesting it was evidence collected during a Congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific and transhumanist community.
This document appears to be page 115 from a book or educational presentation regarding 'The Brain' and cognitive attention. It features a still from Daniel Simons' famous selective attention experiment (The Invisible Gorilla) and a photo of Tiger Woods swinging a golf club. The text discusses how the brain processes visual information and attention. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015805', indicating it is part of a larger production of documents to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is page 10 of a political analysis report by Laffer Associates, updated July 6, 2016, titled 'Game On'. It analyzes 2016 caucus turnouts and historical trends in U.S. House and Senate seat counts to predict the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election. The report argues that significant Republican gains in Congress signal a political revolution that suggests Hillary Clinton will lose the election ('is toast'). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the U.S. House Oversight Committee.
This document is page 7 of a tax bulletin (2018-1) summarizing changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. It details specific changes (or lack thereof) regarding alimony taxation, principal residence sales exclusions, FIFO rules for securities, like-kind exchanges (noting the end of tax-deferred exchanges for art), and 529 Savings Plans. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029444, indicating it was part of a document production for a House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a forensic log of digital messages from August 28-29, 2018, primarily sent by Jeffrey Epstein (jeeitunes@gmail.com). The messages discuss travel plans to Europe, a potential meeting with an individual nicknamed 'mr evil', and significant political matters regarding the Trump administration, specifically the replacement of White House Counsel Don McGahn and strategies for defense if 'the house flips' (Democrats winning the 2018 midterms). The name 'Emmett' is mentioned, likely referring to Emmett Flood in the context of the White House legal team.
A page from a Morgan Stanley research report titled 'North America Insight', dated January 29, 2018. It lists industry coverage for Brokers & Asset Managers, authored by Michael J. Cyprus. The document details stock ratings (Overweight, Equal-weight, Underweight) and prices for major financial firms including Apollo Global Management, BlackRock, and KKR. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025587', indicating it was produced as part of a Congressional oversight investigation.
This document is a reference list titled 'United States Extradition Treaties' dated January 1, 2006. It alphabetically lists countries (from Albania to Egypt) along with the dates their treaties were signed and entered into force, and legal citations where applicable. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a congressional investigation file, likely referencing extradition capabilities regarding specific jurisdictions relevant to an investigation (e.g., Bahamas, British Virgin Islands).
This document (Page 132, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021378) appears to be a page from a scientific book or academic paper discussing the psychology of loneliness, demographic shifts in the U.S. (aging population), and the efficacy of social interventions. It cites researchers like Hawkley and Karen Rook. While the text itself contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, it is likely part of a larger production of documents related to Epstein's extensive funding of scientific research and academic connections (potentially related to John Cacioppo, a frequent collaborator of Hawkley).
This document comprises pages 34 and 35 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight Committee evidence stamp. The text details Steve Bannon's criticism of President Trump's legal team (Dowd and Cobb) for their handling of the Special Counsel investigation, specifically the disorganized production of 1.1 million documents. It further describes Bannon's attempts to influence Trump's strategy from the outside by feeding information to reporter Robert Costa, as Bannon believed Trump needed a 'wartime consigliere' but was too ego-driven to accept direct help.
This document appears to be a glossary page (page xxiii) from a report titled 'USA Inc.' produced by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). It provides definitions for various US government financial and policy terms, including Medicaid, Medicare, Mortgage-Backed Securities, and the OMB. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
This page is almost entirely devoid of content due to heavy redaction. It features two large black blocks at the top, a handwritten mark in the left margin, and is otherwise blank except for the Bates stamps 'GIUFFRE001575' and 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014129' in the bottom right corner.
The document contains raw JSON data representing a news article about a U.S. Justice Department "listening session" regarding social media bias and consumer protection. The meeting, called by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, involves state attorneys general discussing concerns about the suppression of conservative ideas on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
The document contains raw JSON data representing a news article about a U.S. Justice Department "listening session" regarding social media bias and consumer protection. The meeting, called by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, involves state attorneys general discussing concerns about the suppression of conservative ideas on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
This document is a single page containing the footer of an email correspondence. It consists of a standard legal confidentiality disclaimer and copyright notice. It directs recipients who received the message in error to contact 'jeevacation@gmail.com', an email address associated with Jeffrey Epstein. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032364', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation production.
This document is the cover page for a collection of internet press clippings regarding an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Noble Man,' held at Boswall House in October 2010. It identifies the curators and includes a Bates stamp indicating it is part of a House Oversight investigation.
This document appears to be a page from a book (Chapter 22) produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details Chinese military advancements, specifically a 2014 submarine missile test in the Atlantic monitored by the NSA, and alleges that China's nuclear and stealth capabilities were largely achieved through espionage against the US and technology licensing from Russia. It references a 1998 Congressional Committee established to investigate these security concerns.
This document is a cover page for 'EXHIBIT 7'. The footer contains the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014291', suggesting it is part of a collection of documents from a U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee investigation or hearing.
This document consists of four handwritten message slips for 'J.E.' from September 2005, taken by an individual 'T'. The messages include two from 'G.M.' about 'Dana Burns' receiving an invitation, one from 'Brittney' confirming a 5:00 PM time, and one from 'Tatum' providing a new phone number. The document is marked with identifiers 'SAO01090', 'GIUFFRE001410', and 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014269'.
This document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028442', is a commentary piece from circa late September 2018 analyzing the cultural impact of the #MeToo movement in the context of the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation. It focuses on the allegations made by Deborah Ramirez, as reported in The New Yorker, arguing that women are increasingly demanding that their fragmented but deeply felt memories of trauma be taken seriously, even against staunch denials from powerful men. The author contrasts Ramirez's case with the past experiences of Anita Hill and the more recent, tragic story of Amber Wyatt to illustrate a shift in expectations about whose stories are heard and believed.
This document is an email exchange from August 3, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein and Steve Bannon. Bannon forwards a memo to Epstein outlining a political strategy to run a third-party candidate in the 2020 election to challenge Trump, suggesting it might be a better option than relying on the Democrats. Epstein responds to a news article Bannon had sent, in which Bannon criticized the Kochs, by commenting 'loved , not donors - but marks'.
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