This document is a transcript page, likely from a House Oversight Committee production, featuring a conversation between a Breitbart representative (likely Steve Bannon based on context) and a man named Harnwell. They discuss the 2014 election defeat of Eric Cantor as evidence of a global 'center-right revolt' by the working class against 'crony capitalists,' drawing parallels to Nigel Farage in the UK and Modi in India. Harnwell responds by emphasizing the distinction between authentic free-market capitalism and crony capitalism.
This document appears to be a captured news feed or web printout dated around July 2019. It contains headlines regarding House Democrats suing for President Trump's tax returns (written by Brian Faler for Politico) and tennis player Coco Gauff's performance at Wimbledon. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in the visible text of this specific page.
Joi Ito forwards an email from Politico Magazine editor Margaret Slattery, who is soliciting 'out-of-the-box ideas' for incoming President Donald Trump, to Jeffrey Epstein asking for input. Epstein replies briefly, suggesting Ito 'talk to danny hillis' because he had 'legisative ideas' (sic).
This document is an email thread from February 25, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias 'jeevacation') and Kathy Ruemmler. The conversation revolves around a forwarded email from Steve Bannon containing a Politico article about Susan Rice and the Trump administration. The pair also discuss personal gossip involving individuals named 'Ariane' and 'Benjamin' (Ben), with references to 'doing wife like things' and a tattoo.
A SmartBrief newsletter dated May 15, 2017, reporting on the search for a new FBI Director following the firing of James Comey. It notes that Attorney General Jeff Sessions interviewed candidates including Adam Lee, Michael Garcia, and Alice Fisher. The document also includes a poll asking readers for their opinion on whether the firing was proper, legal but badly handled, or an obstruction of justice. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
An email thread from February 25, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein and Kathy Ruemmler. Epstein suggests an 'off the record' meeting with Ruemmler, Bill Clinton, Ehud [likely Barak], and Steve Bannon. The thread also discusses a personal conflict involving a man named Benjamin/Ben and an unnamed female regarding a tattoo and expectations of 'wife like things,' to which Ruemmler responds 'Barf.'
An email thread from February 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein and Kathy Ruemmler. Epstein shares a Politico article and proposes an 'off the record' gathering involving himself, Ruemmler, Bill Clinton, 'Ehud' (likely Barak), and 'Steve' (likely Bannon). Ruemmler responds that Clinton's lawyer would advise against it. The thread also discusses a personal matter involving someone named Benjamin/Ben giving a redacted person a hard time about a tattoo.
This document is a 'SmartBrief' news digest dated May 15, 2017, focusing on the aftermath of President Trump firing FBI Director James Comey. It details Attorney General Jeff Sessions' search for a replacement, listing potential candidates like Adam Lee, Michael Garcia, and Alice Fisher. It also includes a poll asking readers for their opinion on whether the firing was proper or an obstruction of justice. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a printout or screenshot of a web page featuring a Politico article snippet. The text discusses the upcoming testimony of Robert Mueller before Congress, placing the timeframe around July 2019. It also includes a headline about mass layoffs. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a congressional document production.
This document is an email chain from May 11, 2018, between Jeffrey Epstein (using the alias Jeffrey E.) and New York Times financial reporter Landon Thomas Jr. Thomas sent Epstein a Politico article regarding Alan Dershowitz and Donald Trump. Epstein replied with 'nixon adage-- follow the..', implying the phrase 'follow the money' as an explanation for the events in the article.
An email dated June 7, 2019, from Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates Inc.) to Jeffrey Epstein. Kahn shares a Politico article about the Koch network potentially backing Democrats, adding the comment 'they must hate trump..'. The document includes a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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