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Kathy Ruemmler
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Cheryl Mills
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| 2011-03-06 | N/A | Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough makes a statement regarding domestic radicalizat... | Washington D.C. (implied) | View |
This document is an email dated March 8, 2011, from Bill Siegel to an undisclosed recipient. Siegel shares a link and the text of an article he wrote for Family Security Matters titled 'Denis McDhimmi,' which criticizes Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough. The article analyzes a statement McDonough made on March 6 regarding the Obama administration's strategy to undermine Al Qaeda's narrative without being at war with Islam, which Siegel characterizes as a psychological 'Control Factor' delusion.
This document appears to be an email containing an excerpt of an Associated Press news article by Nedra Pickler. The text discusses President Obama's political strategy regarding a nomination announcement relative to the November 4th elections and includes a glowing statement from Chief of Staff Denis McDonough regarding a lawyer named 'Kathy' (likely Kathryn Ruemmler). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger congressional investigation production.
This document appears to be page 31 of a book or article included in House Oversight files (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024988). It details the internal dynamics of the Obama administration, specifically focusing on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's relationship with White House national security staff like Donilon and Denis McDonough. The text discusses the tension regarding the frequency of state dinners and Clinton's strategic choices between focusing on big policy issues versus managing the State Department and USAID.
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