
Ivanka Trump
Ivana Marie Trump, known as Ivanka Trump, is an American businesswoman who served as a senior advisor to her father, President Donald Trump, from 2017 to 2021.
Why Ivanka Trump Appears in the Documents
Ivanka Trump is mentioned in 128 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 80 articles, 28 emails, 4 books, 4 chats, 3 references, 3 resumes, 2 communications, 2 datas, 1 letter, 1 transcript, originating from the House Oversight Committee.
These documents include titles such as "Allegations against Donald Trump involving Harth and Houraney", "Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein", "Steve Bannon morning with Jeffrey Epstein" among others. Ivanka Trump's name appears across these documents in various contexts. The document corpus contains a wide range of materials including media coverage, government records, and legal proceedings where many public figures are mentioned.
Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.
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Allegations against Donald Trump involving Harth and Houraney
The document recounts allegations by a woman named Harth that in 1993, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered a tour and then pulled her into Ivanka Trump’s empty bedroom, pushed her against a wall, touched her, and tried to lift her dress despite her business partner nearby; in 1997 Harth and her partner George Houraney sued Trump for breach of contract and she filed a separate sexual-harassment claim described as “attempted rape,” which was confidentially settled in the contract suit with her withdrawing the claim; the email also includes a confidentiality notice and a House Oversight filing stamp (031799).
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon Morning Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein
An email forwarding a Page Six piece claims Steve Bannon had an early-morning secret meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, fueling speculation that Epstein hopes to leverage his wealth to regain political influence and that Bannon seeks funds to bankroll his agenda; the article portrays Epstein as a convicted sex offender tied to powerful figures, noting his connections to Trump (Mar-a-Lago) and Prince Andrew, that Clinton flew on Epstein’s private plane 26 times, recounts Bannon’s clash with Ivanka Trump over Roy Moore, and highlights Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea and recent settlements, with no comment from Bannon’s or Epstein’s representatives.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Allegations against Donald Trump involving Harth and Houraney
The document recounts allegations by a woman named Harth that in 1993, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump offered a tour and then pulled her into Ivanka Trump’s empty bedroom, pushed her against a wall, touched her, and tried to lift her dress despite her business partner nearby; in 1997 Harth and her partner George Houraney sued Trump for breach of contract and she filed a separate sexual-harassment claim described as “attempted rape,” which was confidentially settled in the contract suit with her withdrawing the claim; the email also includes a confidentiality notice and a House Oversight filing stamp (031799).
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon morning with Jeffrey Epstein
This 2018 email relays a Page Six piece alleging Steve Bannon had an early-morning meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, portraying Epstein as a wealthy, convicted sex offender who allegedly uses money and influence to regain political access, and noting ties to Trump, Clinton, and other powerful figures.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Steve Bannon morning with Jeffrey Epstein
This 2018 email relays a Page Six piece alleging Steve Bannon had an early-morning meeting with Jeffrey Epstein at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, portraying Epstein as a wealthy, convicted sex offender who allegedly uses money and influence to regain political access, and noting ties to Trump, Clinton, and other powerful figures.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Sex slavery lawsuit links Trump's Mar-a-Lago to pedophile ring: report
Raw Story reports on a new lawsuit allegedly linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, including Virginia Giuffre’s claim that she met Epstein at Mar-a-Lago when she was 15 and was recruited into “sexual slavery.” Giuffre’s case is set to be heard on May 15, and the article notes Trump’s prior denials that Epstein’s involvement went beyond visiting Mar-a-Lago, referencing a 2002 New York Magazine interview in which Trump said he had known Epstein for 15 years.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Middle Eastern Monarchs Look at the Trumps and See Themselves
The article argues that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other Middle Eastern allies leveraged money and informal access—via George Nader, Elliott Broidy, and Jared Kushner—to influence U.S. foreign policy, notably on Qatar and Iran, bypassing traditional diplomacy and revealing a troubling shift toward selling influence in Trump-era Washington.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Debate on Cultural Evolution, Psychopathy, and Evolutionary Genetics
This is a heated, cross-experimental debate about what really shapes human behavior, cooperation, and conflict, arguing against a purely cultural-evolution narrative and insisting that genetic and biological processes—such as parasite pressures, kin selection, and psychopathic tendencies in leaders—remain central; the author challenges the idea that culture provides a discrete, inheritable unit of variation, criticizes cultural explanations as insufficient for explaining phenomena like language diversity, social norms, and honor killings, and presses for an integrated view that combines genetic, developmental, and cultural factors, illustrated by references to empirical work on youth psychopathy and provocative real-world examples from political and historical leaders.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Debate on Cultural Evolution, Psychopathy, and Evolutionary Genetics
This is a heated, cross-experimental debate about what really shapes human behavior, cooperation, and conflict, arguing against a purely cultural-evolution narrative and insisting that genetic and biological processes—such as parasite pressures, kin selection, and psychopathic tendencies in leaders—remain central; the author challenges the idea that culture provides a discrete, inheritable unit of variation, criticizes cultural explanations as insufficient for explaining phenomena like language diversity, social norms, and honor killings, and presses for an integrated view that combines genetic, developmental, and cultural factors, illustrated by references to empirical work on youth psychopathy and provocative real-world examples from political and historical leaders.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Siege provides a real-time, inside-the-White-House portrait of Donald Trump in early 2018 as the Mueller Russia investigation tightens and a chaotic presidency buckles under legal peril and relentless infighting. It tracks a cast of Trump aides—Dowd, Cobb, and Sekulow on the legal side; Hicks, Porter, Kushner, and Bannon in the personal and political sphere—whose loyalty, ambitions, and improvisations collide with the president’s demand for “solutions” and disdain for constraint. Wolff also exposes the widening rift between the White House and the Justice Department, as high-stakes investigations, subpoenas, and the threat of firing officials threaten to pull the administration apart. Against this backdrop, the budget battles and the symbolic fight over the Wall reveal how loyalty, power, and perception—more than policy—will determine Trump’s fate.
Source: House Oversight Committee
Fwd: Wednesday's Headlines: Labor pick cut deal with billionaire accused of having sex with minors
The Washington Post's morning Headlines digest for March 22, 2017 flags the day’s top political stories—from the labor secretary nominee under scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-abuse accusations to Trump’s push on health-care reform, Neil Gorsuch’s reaction to attacks on judges, and budget cuts impacting rural programs, to Yazidis fleeing renewed regional chaos—providing a concise snapshot of urgent national and international news.
Source: House Oversight Committee
iMessage chat log referencing House Oversight investigation and Trump Organization
This is a dated iMessage archive from August 24, 2018, labeled HOUSE OVERSIGHT, capturing a long, raw exchange between participants “jee” and another contact, discussing ongoing political investigations, subpoenas, and alleged issues within the Trump Organization. The thread references figures such as Cohen, Weisselberg, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr., and includes plans for future actions and predictions about what might emerge before the election, all conveyed in a highly charged, conspiratorial tone with frequent provocative and explicit language.
Source: House Oversight Committee
iMessage chat log referencing House Oversight investigation and Trump Organization
This is a dated iMessage archive from August 24, 2018, labeled HOUSE OVERSIGHT, capturing a long, raw exchange between participants “jee” and another contact, discussing ongoing political investigations, subpoenas, and alleged issues within the Trump Organization. The thread references figures such as Cohen, Weisselberg, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr., and includes plans for future actions and predictions about what might emerge before the election, all conveyed in a highly charged, conspiratorial tone with frequent provocative and explicit language.
Source: House Oversight Committee
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