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Donald Trump
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Political opponents |
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Peter Strzok
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Investigator subject |
10
Very Strong
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person
Bill Clinton
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Spouse |
10
Very Strong
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person
Trump
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Political opponents |
9
Strong
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person
Lois Quam
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Professional |
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person
President Trump
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Political opponents |
7
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Barack Obama
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Professional political |
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Mark
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Professional |
7
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Michael Bloomberg
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Political figures in 2016 election cycle |
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Bill Clinton
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James Comey
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Investigator subject politically motivated actions |
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Michael Bloomberg
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Political dynamic |
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Vince Foster
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Alleged affair by epstein |
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Bill Clinton
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Business associate |
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Donald Trump
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Political rivals |
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Barack Obama
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Business associate |
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Ehud Barak
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organization
The Shimon Post
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Featured subject |
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Joe Scarborough
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Public critic subject |
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James Comey
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paul krassner
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Barack Obama
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President advisor |
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Barack Obama
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Professional |
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Robert Gates
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Allies |
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narrator
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Romantic |
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| N/A | N/A | Discussion about Jeffrey Epstein's potential dealings or visits with Hillary Clinton. | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | List of political controversies including Whitewater, Benghazi (implied context), Email Server, I... | Global | View |
| N/A | N/A | Hillary Clinton's Istanbul Process | Istanbul | View |
| N/A | N/A | Trump-Clinton debate | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Cattle futures trading | N/A | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting where Jeffrey Feltman presented an idea Clinton rejected. | State Department | View |
| N/A | N/A | Meeting Hillary Clinton on a flight. | On a flight from an island ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Visiting the Clinton house in Chappaqua a few times. | Chappaqua | View |
| N/A | N/A | President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton attended Jewish High Holiday services. | Whaling Church, Edgartown, ... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner meeting involving The Clintons, Harvey Weinstein, Georgina Chapman, and David Boies | Rao's in Harlem | View |
| N/A | N/A | Socializing in Martha's Vineyard | Martha's Vineyard | View |
| N/A | N/A | Launch of Q.D.D.R. (Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review) | Foggy Bottom | View |
| N/A | N/A | Obama and Clinton share a hug in the Situation Room. | Situation Room | View |
| N/A | N/A | President Obama and Hillary Clinton chat at a picnic table on the South Lawn. | South Lawn, White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Fictional meeting in a bar between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton (part of a joke). | A bar (fictional) | View |
| N/A | N/A | Town-hall meeting | Kyrgyzstan | View |
| N/A | N/A | Alleged theft of White House furniture | White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Dinner at Savoir Faire Restaurant | Savoir Faire Restaurant, Ed... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Holbrooke followed Hillary into a ladies' room during a diplomatic trip. | Pakistan | View |
| N/A | N/A | Policy debate on Afghanistan | White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | 37 visits to the White House | The White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Policy debate on Egypt transition | White House | View |
| N/A | N/A | Feed the Future: Partnering with Civil Society hosted by the President of Malawi and Hillary Clinton | The Empire Room, Waldorf As... | View |
| N/A | N/A | Policy disagreement over Af-Pak strategy | Washington D.C. | View |
| 2025-02-01 | N/A | Trip to U.N. Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva | Geneva / In-flight | View |
This document is a press clipping from the House Oversight Committee records describing Jeffrey Epstein's political contributions and the early stages of the criminal investigation against him. It highlights over $100,000 in donations to prominent Democratic politicians (including John Kerry and Hillary Clinton) and details Palm Beach police surveillance of his mansion regarding allegations of sexual activity with minors. The text explicitly links Epstein to powerful friends including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew.
This document appears to be page 16 of a briefing paper or policy summary produced during the House Oversight Committee investigations. It summarizes the Obama administration's stance and actions regarding the Afghanistan/Pakistan conflict and domestic military spending cuts around the year 2011. It specifically references the withdrawal of surge troops, the death of bin Laden, and a proposed $400 billion cut to defense spending.
A Financial Times article by Ed Husain dated August 23, 2011, arguing that Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is unlikely to face the same fate as Muammar Gaddafi. The author criticizes President Obama's decision to call for Assad's removal, suggesting it strengthens Assad's position due to anti-American sentiment in the region. The document appears to be an exhibit from a House Oversight committee investigation.
This document is a Newsweek article by Niall Ferguson dated May 15, 2011, titled 'Dr. K’s Rx for China.' It contrasts Hillary Clinton's critical remarks about China regarding the Arab Spring with Henry Kissinger's long-standing 'realist' approach to Chinese diplomacy. The article details Kissinger's history with China, starting with his secret 1971 mission, and notes his continued influence on US Presidents up to Obama.
A scan of a Weekly Standard article by Elliott Abrams dated May 23, 2011, titled 'The Illusion of Peace with Syria.' The text criticizes the Obama administration and Secretary Clinton for their mild response to Bashar al-Assad's violence against protesters, suggesting the US hesitation stems from a desire to preserve hope for an Israeli-Syrian peace deal. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
The document is a page from a House Oversight record (031761) discussing the LaRouche movement's drastic shift in attitude toward Donald Trump during the 2016 election. It details how the organization went from mocking Trump with satirical songs to viewing him as a strategic ally against the 'British Empire' after Hillary Clinton's defeat. It also profiles Helga LaRouche as the founder of the Schiller Institute and notes her influence over her husband.
A memo from Steven Hoffenberg to Roger Stone, Martin Feinberg, and Conchita Sarnoff proposing the creation of TV ads for a 'Trump Super PAC.' Hoffenberg instructs the recipients to use Sarnoff's new book to expose an alleged FBI cover-up protecting 'The two corrupt Clintons' and Jeffrey Epstein, whom he describes as a 'mass rapist.' The document includes a House Oversight Bates number.
This document is an email chain from July 17, 2016, eventually forwarded by Darren Indyke to Jeffrey Epstein. The chain originates from Steven Hoffenberg, who is circulating information about TV ads allegedly run by a Trump Super PAC and 'Get Our Jobs Back Inc' that accuse the Clintons and the FBI of covering up Epstein's crimes. Hoffenberg's signature block includes various URLs and business entities like WHAM INC and New York Post Publishing INC.
An email sent by Jeffrey Epstein to himself on October 31, 2015, with the subject 'kerry scheme'. The text contains political speculation regarding the 2016 election, predicting that Hillary Clinton ('hillarty') will be indicted and that John Kerry will secure the nomination by buying Joe Biden out of the race due to Biden's lack of funds.
This document is a fragment of a political analysis written shortly after the 2012 US Presidential election. The author criticizes President Obama's campaign tactics and appeals to specific demographic groups (Hispanics, women, unions) while lamenting that demographic shifts ('whites will soon be a minority') and 'shallow populism' defeated Romney and Ryan. The text predicts a move toward European socialism and a Hillary Clinton presidency in 2016, and specifically criticizes Jewish voters for supporting Obama over Israeli interests.
An email exchange between Larry Summers and Jeffrey Epstein from October 2016 discussing the US presidential election. Epstein comments on Donald Trump bringing Bill Clinton's accusers to the forefront, referencing a previous dinner conversation where he explained this dynamic to Summers. Summers replies noting the press's revolt against Trump.
An email thread from July 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein and attorney David Schoen. They discuss the Robert Mueller investigation, with Schoen offering harsh criticisms of prosecutors Jeannie Rhee and Greg Andres, while Epstein compares the bias of FBI agent Peter Strzok to mob prosecutors. Schoen also mentions media coverage tying Epstein to Donald Trump and the #MeToo movement, expressing regret that he was not chosen to help Epstein with his legal defense.
A mobile screenshot of Donald J. Trump's Twitter profile and a thread of three tweets commonly referred to as the 'stable genius' tweets. In the thread, Trump denies Russian collusion, attacks Democrats and the media, compares his political success to Hillary Clinton's failure, and defends his mental state by calling himself 'like, really smart' and a 'very stable genius.' The document contains a footer indicating it is part of House Oversight Committee records (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031546).
An email from author Paul Krassner to Jeffrey Epstein (via jeevacation@gmail.com) dated April 22, 2017. Krassner shares a draft essay criticizing Donald Trump and the electoral college, while noting that Epstein had previously helped him realize there was a lack of evidence regarding specific rape allegations against Trump. The document includes the full text of the essay 'The Last Word: Yikes!'.
This document is an email exchange between Jeffrey Epstein and likely Lawrence Summers (identified by signature) dated around October 9, 2016. They are discussing the 2016 US Presidential election, specifically Donald Trump's strategy of highlighting Bill Clinton's accusers to counter Hillary Clinton's narrative on believing victims. Epstein notes he had predicted or explained this scenario to Summers during a previous dinner meeting.
This is an email chain from November 11, 2016, between Zubair Khan and Jeffrey Epstein regarding the accuracy of a data prediction model used for the 2016 US Presidential Election. Khan explains the model's success and failures (specifically regarding NY and WI) and informs Epstein that he must shut down the project due to the high cost of Twitter data and lack of funds. Khan indicates he will return to cyber security and contact Epstein later regarding future investment opportunities.
This document, stamped with a House Oversight file number, outlines the extensive influence of the Koch Brothers on the 2016 Trump Transition team and cabinet appointments. It details financial connections between Koch-affiliated organizations (like Freedom Partners) and key figures such as Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, Betsy DeVos, and Rex Tillerson. The text explicitly advises buying Russian assets, predicting that sanctions will be lifted due to the new administration's ties to Russia and the oil industry.
This document appears to be a political strategy memo or email analysis from late 2016 detailing the influence of the Koch Brothers on the incoming Trump administration transition team. It highlights numerous staff members with Koch ties, analyzes the appointment of Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State in relation to Russian sanctions and oil deals, and outlines a predicted aggressive rollback of environmental regulations and climate policies.
This document is the second page of a correspondence (likely an email) addressed to 'Jeffrey' from a self-described CFA candidate and prospective hedge-fund manager. The sender discusses the risks and mechanics of an algorithmic trading model, citing market volatility caused by events like Brexit, the 2016 Pound flash-crash, and the US elections involving Trump and Clinton. The sender outlines a minimum investment requirement of $10,000 and defines various technical trading terms for the recipient.
This document consists of pages 130 and 131 from a book (likely 'Filthy Rich' by James Patterson based on the header fragment) marked with a House Oversight stamp. It details the proximity of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate to Jeffrey Epstein's home on El Brillo Way and discusses Trump's historical battles with the local town council regarding the club's inclusivity. The text also touches on a New York magazine profile of Epstein and mentions Virginia Roberts in the context of 1999.
This document appears to be a scanned page (p. 130) from a book by James Patterson (likely 'Filthy Rich'), stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee. It details Epstein's social circle, including quotes from a 2003 New York magazine profile where Donald Trump and various academics praise Epstein. The text notes that Trump later severed ties with Epstein because Epstein's procurers were hunting for victims at Trump's Palm Beach estate.
This document contains pages 130 and 131 from a book, likely submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. Chapter 33, titled 'Virginia Roberts: 1999', describes the proximity of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate to Jeffrey Epstein's home on El Brillo Way. It details Trump's history of fighting the local town council to establish the club, noting his arguments that the council's restrictions were discriminatory compared to other clubs that historically excluded Black and Jewish people.
This document appears to be pages 130-131 from James Patterson's book 'Filthy Rich', marked as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. It details the high esteem in which Epstein was held by academics from Harvard, Princeton, and MIT around 2003, and quotes Donald Trump praising Epstein as a 'terrific guy.' The text explains that Trump later severed ties with Epstein because Epstein's 'procurers' were attempting to recruit women ('masseuses') at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach.
This document appears to be a page from a macro-economic strategy report or client newsletter written in late 2016, following the US Presidential election. The author analyzes the incoming Trump Administration, predicting a 'less radical' President Trump and discussing global shifts toward industrial policies in the UK, Japan, and Singapore. The text also forecasts potential 5%+ nominal GDP growth for the US in 2017 despite market inconsistencies involving the dollar, equities, and protectionism. The document bears a House Oversight stamp, suggesting it was obtained as evidence, likely from a financial institution.
| Date | Type | From | To | Amount | Description | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | Received | Putin | Hillary Clinton | $145,000,000.00 | Alleged 'Uranium Bribe'. | View |
| N/A | Paid | Hillary Clinton | Commodities Market | $1,000.00 | Initial investment in cattle futures. | View |
| N/A | Received | Commodities Market | Hillary Clinton | $100,000.00 | Return on investment after 10 months. | View |
| 2011-01-01 | Paid | Hillary Clinton | SAIC / Tetra Tech... | $1,000,000,000.00 | Enormous (billion dollar) award. | View |
“Don’t worry about it... You should see what we say about you.”
Advised her to resist efforts to strip her of her BlackBerry
“Jeff, you’ve got to do better than that”
Text notes they 'try to get together privately once a week'.
Asking about the status of her promise to get rid of the electoral college.
Discussion about cookstoves, bed nets, vaccines, and the intractable nature of global conflicts.
Expressed disbelief that an army private could cause such embarrassment using Lady Gaga song labels.
They have lunch once a week where they sometimes cordially disagree.
Krassner, as a columnist for the New York Press, sent a letter to then-Senator Hillary Clinton asking about her promise to get rid of the electoral college. She did not reply.
Krassner, as a columnist for the New York Press, sent a letter to then-Senator Hillary Clinton asking about her promise to get rid of the electoral college. She did not reply.
Inquiry about her promise to remove the electoral college.
Complained that White House officials were pushing too hard for Mubarak to resign.
Statement about retiring from public office after Secretary of State role.
Speech regarding the dangers of open fires and inefficient stoves in underdeveloped areas.
Talks described as going 'wonderfully'.
Use of private e-mail server.
Consulted on what she could get done at Foggy Bottom.
Author notes interviews are frustrating on the record but candid off the record.
Stated the regime of Hosni Mubarak was 'stable'.
Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump to concede the 2016 Presidential race.
Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump to concede the 2016 Presidential race.
Delivered a speech in San Diego criticizing Donald Trump's foreign policy as 'dangerously incoherent'.
Chided Hillary Clinton on MSNBC, stating 'Smile. You just had a big night.'
Chided Hillary Clinton on MSNBC, stating 'Smile. You just had a big night.'
Clinton asked Turkey to agree to postpone the announcement of the report to late September.
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