This document (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018717) contains a collage of four magazine covers featuring Donald Trump spanning from 1990 to roughly 2015. The publications included are People Weekly (highlighting financial troubles), MAD Magazine (satirizing his feud with Rosie O'Donnell), Playboy (featuring an interview), and Newsweek (labeled 'Trumpnado'). The document appears to be an exhibit compiling media representations of Trump over time.
This document page appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal narrative (likely by Paul Krassner, given the context of the Saint Stupid Day Parade and Ken Kesey). It details two distinct events: a fire incident in the narrator's apartment caused by negligence, and a trip to San Francisco on April 1, 1995. The narrator describes attending a benefit for Jan Kerouac and waiting for the Saint Stupid Day Parade led by Ken Kesey while wearing a MAD magazine jacket. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a memoir or personal narrative submitted as evidence to the House Oversight Committee. The text recounts an anecdote from 1963 in New York City where the narrator, who worked in the building where MAD Magazine was published, had a dangerous encounter with a 'lower-echelon Mafioso' after spending the night with the mobster's girlfriend. The page details the phone confrontation and the narrator's subsequent maneuvering to avoid being caught in a lie at his office building.
This document appears to be a scanned page from a memoir or narrative book included in House Oversight Committee evidence productions (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015044). The text recounts the author's early experience performing at Carnegie Hall and a later interaction with Bill Gaines, the publisher of Mad magazine, regarding the magazine's editorial direction and success. While part of a larger investigation cache, the specific text on this page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or his associates directly.
This document is a Table of Contents page from a manuscript or book, bearing the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015038'. The content appears to be a collection of satirical or counter-culture essays (resembling the work of Paul Krassner) covering topics such as religion, presidential sex lives, and subcultures. It lists chapter titles referencing figures like Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, and Sarah Palin.
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