November 01, 2020
The 'next presidential election' is the central event around which the strategy is built.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic candidate | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Hypothetical third-party candidate | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Trump | person | 893 | View Entity |
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This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026300', is a political strategy memo from circa mid-2018 outlining a plan for a successful third-party presidential candidate. The strategy requires a celebrity candidate with high name recognition to compete against Donald Trump by winning over Hillary Clinton's 2016 states plus a combination of Trump states, all while leveraging entertainment-style media, potentially involving figures like Stephen Colbert. The content of the document itself does not mention Jeffrey Epstein or related matters.
Events with shared participants
A scheduled 60 Minutes television interview with President-elect Trump, which the email notes is being closely watched by the market.
2016-11-13
Trump allegedly asked the email sender ('me') to resign.
Date unknown
Article claiming 'Trump has no idea how to grow vegetables'.
Date unknown • Not specified
Article about how 'Reality is creeping into the Trump show'.
Date unknown • Not specified
Publication of a Vox news article regarding the potential resignation or firing of Rod Rosenstein in relation to the Mueller investigation and the Trump administration.
2018-09-24
US Presidential Election where Michael Bloomberg reportedly considered but ultimately declined a third-party run, fearing it would lead to a Trump victory by splitting Hillary Clinton's support.
2016-01-01 • America
A phone call involving 'trump' is mentioned in the email subject as a catalyst for the Indian government to consider a change in travel plans for 'Modi'.
2017-03-30
The sale of Donald Trump's 727 aircraft, which was facilitated by the company of a friend of Eric Roth.
2011-06-01
A planned meeting between GCC leaders and Trump.
2018-09-05 • Unknown
A friend of Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump crashed his plane into Aspen mountain, killing himself and all others on board. Epstein uses this as an anecdote about the consequences of ignoring his advice.
1993-01-01 • Aspen, Colorado
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