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| 2016-01-08 | N/A | Publication of 'Understanding Donald Trump' by Newt Gingrich in The Washington Times. | The Washington Times | View |
| 2016-01-08 | N/A | Publication of Newt Gingrich's article 'Understanding Donald Trump' in The Washington Times. | Washington Times | View |
| 2015-07-07 | N/A | The Wall Street Journal published an article by Newt Gingrich about government surveillance. | N/A | View |
| 1995-01-01 | N/A | Budget debate involving Newt Gingrich and school-lunch program cuts. | Washington D.C. | View |
This document is page 317 of a book (likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein, based on the filename and content), containing endnotes for pages 121-129. The text lists bibliographic citations for various articles and reports primarily concerning Edward Snowden, the NSA surveillance leaks, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and government intelligence activities between 2011 and 2016. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019805', indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is a page from an article discussing the intersection of economic struggles, political hypocrisy, and prostitution in Iran. It features anecdotes about the former red-light district in Tehran and recounts journalist Omid Memarian's experiences with sexually obsessed interrogators in Evin prison. The text draws parallels between Iranian officials and American politicians like Mark Sanford and Newt Gingrich regarding moral hypocrisy.
This document is page 116 of a House Oversight Committee report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020575) containing a list of references (endnotes 19-30). The citations primarily focus on Chinese corporate influence in US politics, lobbying activities, and 'dark money' contributions involving entities like ZTE, HNA Group, Wanhua Chemical, and Alibaba. It references reporting from The Intercept, Washington Post, and Daily Beast regarding connections between Chinese entities and US political figures including Donald Trump, Gary Locke, Howard Dean, and Newt Gingrich.
This document is a screenshot of a social media post containing a bar chart titled 'Who Lies More: A Comparison.' The chart utilizes data from PolitiFact to rank political figures (primarily from the 2016 US election cycle) based on the truthfulness of their statements. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026851', indicating it is part of a discovery production for the House Oversight Committee.
This document appears to be a page from a narrative text, possibly a memoir draft, a piece of fiction, or a satirical writing attributed to Bill Clinton, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text reflects on political survival during the late 1990s, mentions Newt Gingrich, and discusses the cultural prevalence of pornography (citing Steven Spielberg). It explicitly describes sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office while conducting diplomatic business with Benjamin Netanyahu and Yassir Arafat.
This document appears to be page 25 of a magazine article or book profiling Hillary Clinton during her tenure as Secretary of State under President Obama. The text highlights the developing positive relationship between Clinton and Obama, her political savvy during budget discussions (referencing the 1995 Gingrich budget fight), and the author's perspective on interviewing her. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional document production.
This document is a printout of an email chain from March 9, 2016, originating from a House Oversight Committee document dump. Kenny Shirley forwards an email to Danny Shurden and Brad Bowen containing the text of a Washington Times op-ed by Newt Gingrich titled 'Understanding Donald Trump.' The article analyzes Trump's 2016 presidential campaign momentum and references his book 'The Art of the Deal.'
This document is a printed email thread from March 9, 2016, sourced from House Oversight Committee records. It details a conversation between business professionals (Terry Kafka of Impact Outdoor Advertising and Brad Bowen of Trinity Partners) and family members regarding Newt Gingrich's views on Donald Trump. The discussion is brief and political in nature, with one participant noting, 'Trump is a problem solver for sure.'
This document is an email thread from March 9, 2016, between Philip Kafka and Terry Kafka (President of Impact Outdoor Advertising Co.). The conversation revolves for the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, expressing support for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders while strongly opposing Hillary Clinton. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp number.
An email chain from March 9, 2016, involving Terry Kafka, Philip Kafka, and Jeffrey E. (Epstein). The conversation centers on political commentary regarding Donald Trump, Newt Gingrich, and Bernie Sanders, leading Philip Kafka to joke 'Epstein 2016!'. Terry Kafka shares a personal anecdote about 'common sense' involving Nathans french fries.
This document is a forwarded email dated March 9, 2016, from 'Realblondes' (an alias often linked to Ghislaine Maxwell). The content is the full text of an op-ed by Newt Gingrich titled 'Understanding Donald Trump,' originally published in The Washington Times on January 8, 2016. The article praises Trump's business instincts, specifically citing his quick renovation of the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park as an example of his efficiency compared to government bureaucracy.
This document is a printout of an email chain from March 9, 2016, bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The conversation involves Texas-based business professionals (Terry Kafka of Impact Outdoor Advertising and Brad Bowen of Trinity Partners) forwarding and commenting on a message titled 'Gingrich view of Trump.' The document appears to be part of a larger production of records, likely related to a congressional investigation.
An email chain from March 9, 2016, primarily between Philip Kafka and Terry Kafka (President of Impact Outdoor Advertising Co.), with Janet Kafka cc'd. The discussion focuses on the 2016 US Presidential election, specifically regarding Newt Gingrich's view of Donald Trump. Both participants express support for Trump, with Philip noting he sways voters by positioning Trump and Sanders as anti-establishment, while Terry describes Trump as a 'problem solver.'
An email chain from March 9, 2016, between Philip and Terry Kafka, with Jeffrey Epstein CC'd on the final reply. The conversation discusses the 2016 election, expressing distaste for Hillary Clinton and mixed feelings about Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. Philip Kafka jokes 'Epstein 2016!' in the email sent to Jeffrey Epstein's 'jeevacation' address.
This document is a page from a House Oversight Committee production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025913). It displays a chain of forwarded emails dated March 9, 2016, circulating an article titled 'Understanding Donald Trump' published in The Washington Times by Newt Gingrich. The primary sender on this page is Brad Bowen of Trinity Partners Commercial Real Estate, forwarding the email to several individuals including Kevin McIntosh and Al Eckert. While part of a larger dataset that may be Epstein-related, this specific page contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a printout of an email thread from March 9, 2016, bearing a House Oversight footer. The conversation involves Terry, Philip, and Janet Kafka discussing Donald Trump and Newt Gingrich. Opinions vary, with Terry calling Trump a 'problem solver' while Philip suggests 'we have a problem,' and the most recent respondent criticizing the media and calling people 'sheep.'
This document is an email thread from March 9, 2016, between Terry Kafka (President of Impact Outdoor Advertising Co.) and Philip Kafka. The conversation centers on the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, with both parties expressing a preference for Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton. Philip Kafka explicitly states his support for Trump, while Terry Kafka compares Sanders to a 'Mark Twain' figure. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025911', indicating it is part of a congressional investigation production.
This document is page 229 of a larger report, likely from a House Oversight committee, consisting of numbered citations for various sources. The citations reference articles and events from 2011-2015 concerning government leaks (David Petraeus), surveillance (NSA, Edward Snowden), and related legal matters. The key Epstein-related information is citation #14, which references an article titled "What Really Happed To Strauss-Kahn" written by Edward Jay Epstein for the New York Review of Books on December 22, 2011.
Two opinion columns from November 9, 2012, analyze the aftermath of the recent presidential election. Gail Collins satirically discusses the "fiscal cliff" and the Republican reaction to losing, while Nicholas D. Kristof argues that the Republican party must adapt to changing demographics (Hispanic voters, women) or risk becoming irrelevant.
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