Steve Bannon emails Jeffrey Epstein about “coin” funding flow and concerns over classified intel sharing with Trump team
The passage links two high‑profile figures—Steve Bannon, former White House strategist, and Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with extensive connections—to a discussion of obscure “coin” donat Bannon forwards a Politico article about Susan Rice’s lawyer and Obama concerns over intel sharing w Epstein replies asking about “coin issues,” distribution of coins, and donor flow to a campaign. T
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The passage links two high‑profile figures—Steve Bannon, former White House strategist, and Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender with extensive connections—to a discussion of obscure “coin” donat Bannon forwards a Politico article about Susan Rice’s lawyer and Obama concerns over intel sharing w Epstein replies asking about “coin issues,” distribution of coins, and donor flow to a campaign. T
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Bannon–Epstein email discussing foreign‑donor “coin” payments and intel‑sharing concerns involving Susan Rice’s lawyer
Bannon–Epstein email discussing foreign‑donor “coin” payments and intel‑sharing concerns involving Susan Rice’s lawyer The passage provides a concrete email chain linking Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein, referencing a Politico story about alleged Obama‑admin concerns over sharing classified intelligence with the Trump team. It raises a specific question about the flow of foreign‑donor funds (“coins”) to a campaign, which could be a financial‑flow lead. However, the email lacks concrete transaction details, dates beyond the email timestamp, or explicit names of donors, limiting immediate investigative traction. The controversy is moderate‑high because it ties a former senior Trump aide to Epstein and to alleged foreign‑influence schemes, but the novelty is limited as similar claims have circulated in public discourse. Key insights: Email dated Feb 24 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein.; Mentions a Politico article about Susan Rice’s lawyer and classified‑intel concerns.; Discusses “coin” issues: receiving, distributing, and prohibitions on foreign donors.
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political operations
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political operations The email chain directly links two high‑profile figures—former White House strategist Steve Bannon and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein—to a discussion of illicit financial mechanisms (cryptocurrency‑like “coins”, church tithe structures, and foreign donor routing) intended to support a political coalition and possibly evade legal scrutiny. The content provides concrete leads (names, dates, funding concepts) that merit immediate investigative follow‑up, and if verified would be highly controversial and damaging to both individuals and associated political entities. Key insights: Bannon acknowledges a senior aide (Don McGahn) as the ‘best’ contact for the plan.; Epstein requests money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings, indicating a funding pipeline.; Discussion of using a church structure to claim clergy‑privilege against Mueller investigations.
Document titled “INSIDE THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE” with minimal content
Document titled “INSIDE THE TRUMP WHITE HOUSE” with minimal content The file contains only a title and file identifier with no substantive information, names, dates, transactions, or allegations. It provides no actionable leads or novel insights into any controversial actions or actors. Key insights: File appears to be a placeholder or index page; No mention of individuals, agencies, or financial details
Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein discuss covert funding strategies, including ‘coins’, church structures, and foreign donor flows for political ope...
The email chain directly links two high‑profile figures—former White House strategist Steve Bannon and convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein—to a discussion of illicit financial mechanisms (cryptocurren Bannon acknowledges a senior aide (Don McGahn) as the ‘best’ contact for the plan. Epstein requests money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings, indicating a funding pipeline. Discussion of usin
Bannon–Epstein email discussing foreign‑donor “coin” payments and intel‑sharing concerns involving Susan Rice’s lawyer
The passage provides a concrete email chain linking Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein, referencing a Politico story about alleged Obama‑admin concerns over sharing classified intelligence with the Trum Email dated Feb 24 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein. Mentions a Politico article about Susan Rice’s lawyer and classified‑intel concerns. Discusses “coin” issues: receiving, distributing
Bannon–Epstein emails discuss Saudi‑linked funding, think‑tank financing and covert political coalition building
Bannon–Epstein emails discuss Saudi‑linked funding, think‑tank financing and covert political coalition building The exchange directly links Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein to discussions about securing money for a think‑tank, political ads, and a ‘coin’ funding mechanism, mentions a Saudi connection, and references using a church for confession privilege against Mueller. These are concrete leads (names, funding flows, foreign donor, potential legal strategy) involving high‑profile political operatives, making it a high‑impact investigative target. Key insights: Bannon and Epstein coordinate on raising money for a think‑tank, ads, and policy meetings.; Reference to a Saudi‑linked individual ('Jide') to be read into Saudi, suggesting foreign influence.; Discussion of a 'coin' funding mechanism, donor flow, and FEC compliance questions.
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