Armed Services Committee

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2013-02-01 N/A Senate Armed Services Committee hearing regarding Chuck Hagel's nomination. Washington D.C. (implied) View

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This document is an addendum to a letter brief filed by attorney Montell Figgins in support of a deferred prosecution for Michael Thomas, a guard at the MCC charged in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's death. The filing details Thomas's financial hardship, mental health struggles, and military service record as factors for leniency, while admitting that Thomas fell asleep during his overtime shift on August 10, 2019, before finding Epstein hanging at 5:00 AM. It highlights that Thomas is the only person who saw Epstein hanging and offers his cooperation with government agencies, noting he had lengthy conversations with Epstein prior to his death.

Legal filing (addendum to letter brief in support of deferred prosecution)
2025-12-25

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This document is page 126 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (indicated by the subject matter and ISBN in the footer), likely authored by Edward Jay Epstein (unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein, though included in this document set). The text details the negative assessments of Edward Snowden's data theft by high-ranking US officials including Admiral Michael Rogers, General Martin Dempsey, and Lt. General Mike Flynn. The officials argue that the majority of files stolen were military secrets unrelated to domestic surveillance and caused significant damage to national security.

Book page / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is a House Oversight report page (ID 019207) detailing the damage assessment of Edward Snowden's data theft. It contradicts Snowden's narrative, stating he took 1.5 million documents—mostly military secrets rather than whistleblower evidence—including 'Level 3' NSA tools and a 'road map' of global surveillance targets. The report outlines his movement from Hong Kong to Moscow and cites testimony from Gen. Martin Dempsey and NSA executive Richard Ledgett regarding the severity of the intelligence compromise.

House oversight committee report / investigation summary
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a larger compilation of news articles or press briefings, marked with a House Oversight footer. It contains snippets of two articles: one discussing the confirmation difficulties of Chuck Hagel as Defense Secretary and President Obama's upcoming trip to Israel, and a second 'Foreign Policy' article dated February 5, 2013, featuring an interview with Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat.

News clipping / government oversight record
2025-11-19

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This document provides a profile of the U.S. Senate following the 2016 election, outlining the continuation of Mitch McConnell as Majority Leader and the transition of Charles Schumer to Democratic Leader. It speculates on the leadership of key Senate committees for 2017, considering factors like seniority, Republican term limits, and potential appointments to the Trump administration.

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2025-11-19
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