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Index of topics and page references from HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020138

Index of topics and page references from HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020138 The document is merely an alphabetical index of subjects with page numbers, lacking any substantive allegations, names, dates, or transactions that could serve as investigative leads. It provides no new or actionable information about misconduct or connections between powerful actors. Key insights: Lists numerous topics (e.g., Russia, Saudi Arabia, sexual harassment) but only as references to other pages.; Mentions high‑profile individuals (Trump, Priebus, Bannon, Scaramucci) without any detail of alleged actions.; No specific claims, dates, financial flows, or evidence are presented.

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Index of topics and page references from HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020138 The document is merely an alphabetical index of subjects with page numbers, lacking any substantive allegations, names, dates, or transactions that could serve as investigative leads. It provides no new or actionable information about misconduct or connections between powerful actors. Key insights: Lists numerous topics (e.g., Russia, Saudi Arabia, sexual harassment) but only as references to other pages.; Mentions high‑profile individuals (Trump, Priebus, Bannon, Scaramucci) without any detail of alleged actions.; No specific claims, dates, financial flows, or evidence are presented.

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phone calls with foreign leaders, 78 political style of, 45-48, 249-51 popular vote and, 34 press secretary and, 110, 205-6, 272-74 Priebus as chief of staff and, 26-34, 109-10, 122, 146, 187, 243, 285 Republican Party and, 112, 163 right wing and, 196-97, 222-23, 237 Russia and, 24, 37-39, 41, 95-107, 151-54, 168, 190-91, 212, 218-21, 236-42, 244-45, 253-62, 271-72, 278-79, 283, 303, 307-8 Saudi Arabia and, 224-32 Scaramucci and, 269-71, 273-74, 282-84 Scarborough and Brzezinski and, 66-69, 247-49 Sessions and, 155—56, 241-42, 245, 277, 284 sexual harassment and, 23, 238 sons and, 252-53 speaking style of, 135-37 speech at Huntsville for Strange, 303-4 speech to Boy Scouts, 284 speech to CIA, 48-51, 65 speech to joint session of Congress, 147-50 staff doubts about, 186, 232-33, 242-43, 304-5 staff infighting and, 122-23 Syria and, 183-84, 188-93 tax reform and, 224 tax returns and, 18, 278 television and, 113, 150, 188, 197 transition and, 24-36, 103, 110, 112, 144 White House Correspondents’ dinner and, 198-99, 208-9 White House living quarters and, 70, 83-85, 90-92 women as confidants of, 199-200 Yates and, 94-96, 98, 214-16 Trump, Eric, 17, 27, 252-53 Trump, Freddy (brother), 72 Trump, Fred (father), 72, 90, 295 Trump, Ivanka, 13, 15, 17-19, 64 Afghanistan and, 266-68 background of, 73, 75, 78-81, 141, 179 Bannon and, 145, 147, 174, 176, 179-81, 187, 208, 235-39, 243, 261-62, 267, 274, 276, 280-81, 289, 291, 297 Charlottesville rally and, 294 China dinner and, 194

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