From: Sent: To: Subject: Larry Summers 10/27/2017 2:59:48 PM jeffrey E. [jeevacation @gmail.com] Re: Trending Now: Friends for three decades, Trump whisperer says he is 'stunned' by president's rhetoric Importance: High Was there. Spoke well. Spent time w Softbank deputy Najeev or some such PIF guy too. Flying back. How is life among the lucrative and louche? Sent from my iPad Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office at: Follow me on twitter @,lhsummers www.larrysummers.com From: jeffrey E. < [email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2017 6:51 PM Subject: Re: Trending Now: Friends for three decades, Trump whisperer says he is 'stunned' by president's rhetoric To: Lawrence Summers < saudi? On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Lawrence Summers < Your pal should stay out of press. Public link to manafort will be a disaster. This is a staggering shit show. Sent from my iPad Please direct all scheduling inquiries to my office at: Follow me on twitter (@lhsummers www.larrysummers.com > wrote: •___- Forwarded message -- From: "The Washington Post" < email@,e.washingtonpost.com> Date: Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:04 AM -0400 Subject: Trending Now: Friends for three decades, Trump whisperer says he is 'stunned' by president's rhetoric HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029108
To: "Summers, Lawrence H." Democracy Dies in Darkness Trending Now Wed., Oct. 11, 2017 9:01 a.m. Friends for three decades, Trump whisperer says he is 'stunned' by president's rhetoric Billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr. has done what few others in Trump's orbit have done: He told the president, in effect, that he was wrong. "In my opinion, he's better than this," Barrack said. Trump's relationship with Barrack is one of the most important, if little understood, of the president's life, offering a case study of what it takes to remain close to him in a time of such turmoil. Read more » ADVERTISEMENT an had man ta he chaplayed. The l ray has her pled, d an alad To those the hit port a to cute Ma mad tan HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029109
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