Reince Priebus

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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2017-09-25 N/A A news report was published stating that at least six of President Trump's advisers used private ... N/A View
2017-08-01 N/A John Kelly replaces Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff. White House View
2017-02-01 N/A Reince Priebus obtains legal insurance for Steve Bannon Steve Bannon's Office, Whit... View
-0018-08-14 N/A Michael Wolff had a two-hour phone call with Bannon and also saw Spicer and Priebus. Not specified (call was via... View

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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'.

Investigative exhibit / media compilation
2025-11-19

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This document is a political essay or article draft, likely written in 2018, criticizing the Trump administration and the concept of 'Trumpism.' It discusses American identity, references Sinclair Lewis's novel 'It Can Happen Here,' and cites Reince Priebus regarding chaos within the White House. The text advocates for progressive policies like 'Medicare for all' and free higher education as remedies for the nation's issues. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Political essay / opinion piece / article draft
2025-11-19

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This document consists of pages 28 and 29 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', bearing a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp. The text details a specific Friday morning where President Trump, in a rage, threatened to veto a budget bill, causing panic among Republicans and a frantic response from Mark Meadows and Jim Mattis to prevent a government shutdown. It also explores Steve Bannon's disillusionment with Trump regarding the populist agenda and the 'Wall', as well as Chief of Staff John Kelly's internal power struggles with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

Book excerpt / evidence document (pages 28-29 of 'siege' by michael wolff, stamped house oversight)
2025-11-19

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The document consists of pages 4 and 5 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', likely produced as evidence for House Oversight (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021126). It details the atmosphere of the Trump White House during the Mueller investigation, highlighting the paranoia among staff, the classifications of grand jury witnesses (witness of fact, subject, target), and the high cost of legal defense ($2 million for Bannon). A specific anecdote recounts Reince Priebus using Steve Bannon's credit card in February 2017 to purchase legal insurance for him.

Book excerpt / congressional evidence
2025-11-19

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An email thread from November 14, 2016, shortly after the US Presidential election, between NYT financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. They discuss Donald Trump's cabinet appointments, specifically the Treasury (Mnuchin) and the sidelining of Chris Christie. Epstein comments that Trump has 'ZERO' loyalty, while Thomas notes that hedge fund managers ('hedgies') are profiting from the 'Trump trade' despite previously supporting Hillary Clinton.

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email exchange from November 14, 2016, shortly after the US Presidential election, between New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein. Thomas asks Epstein for intelligence regarding Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary pick, speculating on Steven Mnuchin versus a 'bigger name,' and notes that 'Hillary loving' hedge funders are now 'Trump lovers' due to market profits. Epstein replies briefly stating he has 'no intel but lots of profits.'

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email thread from November 14, 2016, between New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. and Jeffrey Epstein regarding the aftermath of the Trump election. Thomas asks Epstein for intelligence on the Treasury Secretary appointment and discusses how 'Hillary loving hedgies' are now profiting from the 'Trump trade.' Epstein replies briefly that he has 'no intel but lots of profits.'

Email thread
2025-11-19

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An email from New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas, Jr. to Jeffrey Epstein dated shortly after the 2016 US election. Thomas asks Epstein for intelligence regarding Donald Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary and comments on how former Clinton-supporting hedge fund managers are now profiting from the 'Trump trade.'

Email
2025-11-19

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An email from New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas, Jr. to Jeffrey Epstein dated shortly after the 2016 US election. Thomas asks Epstein for intelligence regarding Donald Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary and comments on how former Clinton-supporting hedge fund managers are now profiting from the 'Trump trade.'

Email
2025-11-19

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This document is a New York Times news alert from September 25, 2017, reporting that at least six of President Trump's advisers, including Steve Bannon and Reince Priebus, used private email accounts for government business. The article draws a parallel to the 2016 presidential campaign, where Trump heavily criticized his opponent, Hillary Clinton, for similar email practices. The document is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026452'.

News article screenshot
2025-11-19

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This document is an email exchange from September 2017 between Jeffrey Epstein ('jeffrey E.') and his attorney, Darren Indyke. Indyke forwards a New York Times news alert about President Trump's advisers using private emails, commenting 'Here we go again,' to which Epstein replies, 'all fun.' The document includes Indyke's law firm contact information and a standard attorney-client confidentiality notice.

Email chain
2025-11-19

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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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2025-11-19
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Legal Insurance

From: Reince Priebus
To: Steve Bannon

"I'm going to do you a big favor. Give me your credit card... You'll be thanking me for the rest of your life."

Spoken
2017-02-01

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