Barack Obama

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Documents
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person Alan Dershowitz
Political critic supporter
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person Harry Reid
Political distancing
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person George W. Bush
Political successor
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person Narendra Modi
Diplomatic
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person Donald Trump
Political successor
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person Jason Bordoff
Professional
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person Dmitry [Medvedev]
Friend
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person Benjamin Netanyahu
Strained diplomatic relationship
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person Nicolas Sarkozy
Diplomatic confidant
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person King Abdullah II
Alliance
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person JASTA Legislation
Political
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person Kathy Ruemmler
Friend
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person Tom
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person John Boehner
Business associate
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person John McCain
Political opponents
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person Putin
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person Bernon Mitchell
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person Iyad Allawi
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person Silvio Berlusconi
Political counterpart
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person Xi Jinping
Heads of state
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person Mahmoud Abbas
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person Xi Jinping
Diplomatic counterparts
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person Vali Nasr
Former subordinate
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person Donald Trump
Adversarial
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person Ehud Barak
Professional diplomatic
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Obama resisted Netanyahu's pressure to wage war on Iran. US/Israel View
N/A N/A Obama announced a $400 billion reduction in defense spending. Washington View
N/A N/A Obama's trip to Australia Australia View
N/A N/A Assembly of Obama's second term team Washington View
N/A N/A Obama swimming and yachting photos Ocean / Super yacht View
N/A N/A High-level diplomatic meeting between Israeli leadership (Barak) and the US President regarding t... Likely Washington D.C. / Wh... View
N/A N/A Meeting at the White House regarding the Iranian nuclear threat. White House View
N/A N/A Obama's visit to discuss Iran. Israel View
N/A N/A Meeting at the White House regarding Iran's nuclear program. The White House View
N/A N/A Nomination of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Inauguration of Barack Obama and election of Benjamin Netanyahu. US / Israel 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 Obama and Clinton share a hug in the Situation Room. Situation Room View
N/A N/A President Obama's trip to Israel. Israel View
N/A N/A State Dinners hosted by President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama Not specified (Implied Whit... View
N/A N/A Richard Holbrooke’s memorial service Kennedy Center View
N/A N/A Policy debate on Afghanistan White House View
N/A N/A Policy debate on Egypt transition White House View
N/A N/A Meeting between David Brooks and Barack Obama. Unknown (likely Washington DC) View
N/A N/A Signing of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by President Obama. Washington View
N/A N/A Nomination of Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense. Washington View
N/A N/A Signing of executive order to close Guantánamo Bay Washington D.C. View
N/A N/A Negotiation of New START nuclear reduction treaty N/A View
N/A N/A Extrajudicial killing of Anwar al-Awlaki N/A View
N/A N/A Anticipated signing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan by Barack Obama. Washington, D.C. View

EFTA00035592.pdf

This document contains a series of internal emails from the Bureau of Prisons dated July 24-25, 2019, concerning Jeffrey Epstein's status at MCC New York. The emails confirm Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation following an incident where he was found with a 'makeshift noose' around his neck (Code 228 Self-Mutilation). The text also details plans to house him in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a specific cellmate described as the individual who pleaded guilty to mailing IEDs to prominent Democrats (Cesar Sayoc).

Email chain / internal bureau of prisons correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00035587.pdf

This document is an email chain from July 24, 2019, between the Regional Director of the Northeast Region and the Associate Warden of MCC New York regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status. It confirms Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on 'Psychological Observation' following a pending incident report for 'Self-Mutilation.' The emails reveal that Epstein was to be housed in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a cellmate described as the individual who mailed IEDs to prominent Democrats (identifiable as Cesar Sayoc).

Email chain (bureau of prisons)
2025-12-25

EFTA00035585.pdf

This document is an internal email chain from July 24, 2019, between the MCC New York Associate Warden and the Northeast Regional Director regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status. It confirms Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation following a pending incident report for 'Self-Mutilation'. The emails reveal plans to house Epstein in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a cellmate described as the individual who mailed IEDs to prominent Democrats (contextually Cesar Sayoc).

Email chain / internal bureau of prisons correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00035383.pdf

This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email chain from July 24, 2019, detailing Jeffrey Epstein's removal from suicide watch and transfer to 'Psychological Observation' status at MCC New York. The Associate Warden updates the Regional Director that Epstein is pending a disciplinary report for self-mutilation (Code 228) but has been deemed mentally competent by the Chief Psychologist. The emails confirm Epstein will be housed in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) with a specific cellmate described as the individual who mailed explosive devices to prominent Democrats and CNN (identifiable as Cesar Sayoc).

Email chain / bureau of prisons internal report
2025-12-25

EFTA00034741.pdf

This document is a chain of internal emails between the MCC New York Associate Warden and the Northeast Regional Director spanning July 24-26, 2019. It details Jeffrey Epstein's removal from Suicide Watch to 'Psychological Observation' following an incident where he was found with a makeshift noose (Code 228 Self-Mutilation). The emails discuss his mental competency, daily psychological assessments, and plans to house him in the SHU with a high-profile inmate who pleaded guilty to mailing IEDs to Democratic figures (identifiable as Cesar Sayoc).

Email correspondence / internal bop report
2025-12-25

EFTA00034722.pdf

This document contains a series of internal emails between the MCC New York Associate Warden and the Northeast Regional Director regarding Jeffrey Epstein's status on July 24-25, 2019. The emails confirm Epstein was removed from Suicide Watch and placed on Psychological Observation after being found with a 'makeshift noose' around his neck, resulting in a pending 'Self-Mutilation' charge. The correspondence discusses his housing in the SHU and detailed descriptions of his assigned cellmate (identified by context as the 'MAGA Bomber' Cesar Sayoc) and/or a sex offender.

Bureau of prisons email correspondence
2025-12-25

EFTA00034714.pdf

This document is an internal Bureau of Prisons email thread from July 24, 2019, discussing the status of Jeffrey Epstein at MCC New York following a suicide attempt (referred to as 'Self-Mutilation' and 'makeshift noose'). Officials confirm his removal from Suicide Watch to Psychological Observation, note that he is likely competent and not mentally ill, and discuss housing him in the SHU with a specific cellmate described as the individual who mailed explosive devices to Democratic figures (identifiable as Cesar Sayoc).

Email thread (bureau of prisons)
2025-12-25

EFTA00016784.pdf

This document is a legal opinion by French attorney William Julié, dated December 18, 2020, submitted in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's motion for release. Julié argues against the US government's position that France would not extradite Maxwell because of her French citizenship. He contends that under the US-France Extradition Treaty and the EU-US Agreement, France retains the discretion to extradite nationals and, unlike the 2007 Hans Peterson case, would likely do so in Maxwell's case.

Legal opinion / memorandum
2025-12-25

EFTA00013724.pdf

This document is an editorial clipping criticizing Jeffrey Epstein's high-profile legal team (Dershowitz, Starr, Goldberger) for their defense strategies amidst solicitation charges and civil lawsuits. It details allegations involving a 14-year-old girl in 2005 and notes that police found evidence of school schedules and transcripts in Epstein's home, contradicting claims that he was unaware of the victims' ages. The article mocks the lawyers' attempts to frame the lawsuits as merely money-driven.

Newspaper clipping / editorial
2025-12-25

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A legal opinion filed on December 23, 2020, by French attorney William Julié regarding the extradition of Ghislaine Maxwell. Julié argues that under French law and the Extradition Treaty (referencing a past interpretation by Senators Durbin and Obama), there is no absolute rule against extraditing nationals and that the French government would likely execute an extradition decree against Maxwell. The document also cites the 2010 EU-US extradition agreement as further justification for cooperation.

Legal opinion / court filing exhibit
2025-11-20

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This document is the final page of a legal opinion by French lawyer William Julié filed in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330). Julié argues that French law does not absolutely prohibit the extradition of nationals and cites a past letter from Senators Durbin and Obama to support the interpretation that France has discretion to extradite. He concludes it is unlikely the French government would refuse to extradite Maxwell, especially given the 2010 EU-US extradition agreement.

Legal opinion / court filing exhibit
2025-11-20

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This document is the final page of a legal opinion by French lawyer William Julié filed in the Ghislaine Maxwell case (1:20-cr-00330). Julié argues that French law does not absolutely prohibit the extradition of nationals and cites a past letter from Senators Durbin and Obama to support the interpretation that France has discretion to extradite. He concludes it is unlikely the French government would refuse to extradite Maxwell, especially given the 2010 EU-US extradition agreement.

Legal opinion / court filing exhibit
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00002224(1).jpg

This document is a page from a legal memorandum filed on December 23, 2020, by French lawyer William Julié regarding the extradition of Ghislaine Maxwell. Julié argues that the US-France Extradition Treaty allows France discretion to extradite its own citizens, countering the DOJ's reliance on the 2007 'Peterson case' precedent. The text analyzes the Peterson case, noting it was a discretionary decision by the Ministry of Justice rather than a court ruling, and references a 2007 letter from Senators Obama and Durbin regarding that matter.

Legal memorandum / court filing exhibit
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020122.jpg

This document is a legal opinion filed in December 2020 (likely in the Ghislaine Maxwell criminal case), authored by French lawyer William Julié. It argues that French law does not absolutely prohibit the extradition of its nationals to the US, citing the 'Peterson case' and a 2010 EU-US agreement. The document specifically references Ghislaine Maxwell, concluding it is unlikely France would refuse to extradite her, and quotes a past letter from Senators Durbin and Obama supporting discretionary extradition.

Legal opinion / court filing exhibit
2025-11-20

DOJ-OGR-00020121.jpg

This document is a page from a legal opinion by French lawyer William Julié, filed as an exhibit in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. It analyzes the extradition treaty between France and the USA, arguing that France has the discretion to extradite its own citizens. The text specifically rebuts a DOJ argument based on the 2007 'Hans Peterson' case (involving Senators Obama and Durbin), stating that the Peterson outcome was a discretionary ministerial decision rather than a binding judicial precedent.

Legal opinion / memorandum (exhibit in court filing)
2025-11-20

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This document appears to be an article or report excerpt (marked with a House Oversight Bates stamp) comparing the prosecutorial styles of Robert Morgenthau and Preet Bharara. It details Bharara's firing by President Trump in March 2017, his record of prosecuting NY politicians like Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, and critiques his focus on hedge fund insider trading over systemic Wall Street bank abuses. The text highlights the tension between political corruption investigations and executive power.

Article or narrative report (part of house oversight committee evidence)
2025-11-19

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This document is page 325 of a book containing endnotes for Chapters 22 ('The Chinese Puzzle') and 23 ('A Single Point of Failure'). It lists citations for information regarding Edward Snowden, cyber security breaches (OPM), Chinese intelligence, and Russian relations, referencing various news articles and reports from 1999 to 2015. The footer indicates the file was part of a House Oversight Committee production ('HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019813') and includes a filename starting with 'Epst_', suggesting it was included in the Epstein investigation discovery materials, though the text itself does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein.

Book endnotes / evidence exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document is page 323 from the endnotes section of a book, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the ISBN 9780451494566 in the footer). The content lists citations for Chapters 19 and 20, focusing on the history of the NSA, Edward Snowden's leaks, cyber warfare, and intelligence gathering. It includes references to interviews the author conducted with former NSA officials (including Michael Hayden) and citations from major publications like the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and The New York Times between 2009 and 2015. While the filename includes 'Epst', this refers to author Edward Jay Epstein, not Jeffrey Epstein; the document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.

Book endnotes / bibliography page
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019790.jpg

This document appears to be page 302 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by author Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename prefix 'Epst'), stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'. The text analyzes the damage caused by Edward Snowden's 2013 intelligence leaks, specifically regarding the NSA's PRISM program and Department of Defense operations. It features quotes from Booz Allen Hamilton Vice-Chairman Michael McConnell stating that Snowden compromised more capability than any spy in U.S. history.

Book page / congressional document production
2025-11-19

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This page discusses the handling of Edward Snowden by Russian intelligence services, suggesting he was likely debriefed extensively rather than just passing through. It details the geopolitical consequences, including the cancellation of a summit between Obama and Putin, and asserts that despite Snowden's self-image as a whistleblower, Russian services viewed him as an espionage source to be exploited.

Book page / government document
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019770.jpg

This document is page 282 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets', stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee (file 019770). It details Edward Snowden's departure from Hong Kong to Moscow on June 23rd, following the unsealing of a U.S. criminal complaint. The text analyzes the geopolitical tensions involving the U.S., China, and Russia, noting that China likely allowed Snowden to leave to avoid complications during a scheduled meeting between Presidents Xi and Obama.

Book excerpt / government evidence file
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019743.jpg

This document appears to be page 255 of a book or report included in a House Oversight investigation file (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019743). The text details Edward Snowden's time in Moscow, explaining that his rumored travel to Ecuador was a cover story orchestrated by Julian Assange because Snowden feared CIA rendition in Latin America. It describes the media frenzy surrounding Aeroflot Flight SU150 to Cuba and quotes a July 1, 2013, statement from Snowden criticizing the Obama administration.

Book excerpt / investigative file
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 245 from a book titled 'A Single Point of Failure', seemingly included in a House Oversight production related to an Epstein investigation (indicated by the 'Epst' filename prefix). The text details the geopolitical maneuvering surrounding Edward Snowden's flight from Hong Kong to Russia in June 2013, including tracking by the NSA, comments by President Obama, and intelligence strategies regarding 'false flag' operations and obscuring success. It discusses the involvement of US, Chinese, and Russian intelligence services.

Book excerpt / house oversight document
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019663.jpg

This document appears to be a page (175) from a book manuscript, likely 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the filename 'Epst_' and ISBN). It details the diplomatic fallout between the US and Russia caused by Edward Snowden's defection, specifically the cancellation of a summit between Obama and Putin. It also discusses the intelligence value Snowden provided to Russia and his subsequent changing narrative regarding whether he brought classified files with him. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

Book page / proof (page 175)
2025-11-19

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019631.jpg

This document appears to be page 143 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' by Edward Jay Epstein (indicated by the footer 'Epst' and the ISBN), which is part of a House Oversight Committee production. It details Edward Snowden's departure from Hong Kong on June 23, the legal maneuvering by his lawyer Jonathan Man, and the U.S. government's frantic efforts—led by FBI Director Mueller and Obama adviser Lisa Monaco—to prevent him from reaching Russia. It concludes with Vladimir Putin admitting in a September 3 press briefing that Snowden had made prior contact with Russian diplomatic representatives in Hong Kong. NOTE: While the author is Edward Jay Epstein, the content is about Edward Snowden, not Jeffrey Epstein.

Book excerpt / house oversight committee document
2025-11-19
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Accepting the NCSP post

From: Barack Obama
To: Iyad Allawi

Convincing Allawi to settle for the NCSP chairmanship with assurances of real power.

Call
N/A

Corporate spending

From: Barack Obama
To: Interviewer

Comments on Citigroup jet purchase and bonuses.

Interview
N/A

Iranian Nuclear Program

From: Barack Obama
To: Ehud Barak

Discussion on US and Israeli objectives regarding Iran, military options, and cyber-attacks.

Meeting
N/A

Pressure on Mubarak

From: Hillary Clinton
To: Barack Obama

Complained that White House officials were pushing too hard for Mubarak to resign.

Verbal complaint
N/A

Corporate spending

From: Barack Obama
To: Interviewer

Comments on Citigroup jet purchase and bonuses.

Interview
N/A

Economic Stimulus

From: Howard Stieglitz and P...
To: Barack Obama

Urged a 1.5 trillion dollar infusion.

Meeting
N/A

Iran Nuclear Issue

From: Barack Obama
To: Benjamin Netanyahu

Discussion regarding Iran's uranium-enrichment program.

Meeting
N/A

Decision making on Iran strike

From: Ehud Barak (Narrator)
To: Barack Obama

Barak told Obama that with operational support secured, the decision rested with him and Bibi.

Conversation
N/A

Benjamin Netanyahu

From: Barack Obama
To: Nicolas Sarkozy

"You're fed up with him? I have to deal with him every day."

Conversation
N/A

Rawabi Access Road

From: Barack Obama
To: Benjamin Netanyahu

President discussed the issue of the access road with Netanyahu on multiple occasions.

Meeting
N/A

A Letter to Barack Obama

From: Author (implied)
To: Barack Obama

Title of a writing

Letter
N/A

Iranian Nuclear Program

From: Barack Obama
To: Ehud Barak

Discussion on US vs Israeli perspectives on military action against Iran, cyber-attacks, and diplomatic pressure.

Meeting
N/A

Higher Education Costs and Innovation

From: Barack Obama
To: Public/Students

Speech at University at Buffalo regarding learning material faster to save money.

Speech
2025-11-20

Withdrawal from consideration

From: Kathy Ruemmler
To: Barack Obama

Phone call mentioned in article where Ruemmler withdrew her name for AG.

Call
2014-10-22

Congratulations / Invitation

From: Barack Obama
To: Narendra Modi

Congratulated Modi on victory and made clear he would be welcome to visit the United States.

Call
2014-05-16

Iranian Nuclear Threat

From: Ehud Barak
To: Barack Obama

Discussion regarding the strategic differences between US and Israel regarding a nuclear Iran.

Meeting
2012-01-01

Iranian Nuclear Threat

From: Ehud Barak
To: Barack Obama

Discussion regarding the strategic differences between US and Israel regarding a nuclear Iran.

Meeting
2012-01-01

Iran/Nuclear Weapons

From: Barack Obama
To: Press/Public

Stated no options are off the table regarding Iran.

News conference
2011-11-01

Palestinian-Israeli peace process

From: Barack Obama
To: AIPAC

Conciliatory speech regarding two-state solution and 1967 borders.

Speech
2011-06-01

1967 Borders Speech

From: Barack Obama
To: public

Uttered the 'magic words' regarding 1967 borders.

Speech
2011-05-01

Bin Laden Raid Strategy

From: Robert Gates
To: Barack Obama

'Mr. President, I want truth in lending. Because of experience, I may be too cautious, you know.'

Conversation/meeting
2011-05-01

Mubarak resignation

From: Hillary Clinton
To: Barack Obama

Hillary complained that White House officials were pushing too hard for Mubarak to resign.

Conversation
2011-02-01

Resignation

From: Barack Obama
To: Bashar al-Assad

Call for President Bashar al-Assad to leave power.

Public statement
2011-01-01

Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy

From: Barack Obama
To: Attendees

Stated he could not end the policy by 'stroke of a pen' and needed Congress.

Speech/town hall
2010-12-01

Diplomatic meeting

From: Barack Obama
To: Israeli Officials

Rawabi project was on the agenda.

Meeting
2010-09-01

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