Document HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029516 is a government record from the House Oversight Committee, consisting of a single page. It is an email from Mark Tramo to Jeffrey Epstein discussing Kanye West's behavior and its possible connection to hypomania.
The email, dated October 14, 2018, discusses Kanye West's meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office, with Mark Tramo suggesting that West's behavior is a notable example of hypomania, referencing terms like "flight of ideas" and "delusions of grandeur." Tramo mentions using the clip in his class on talent and creativity, specifically when discussing "Creativity & Psychopathology." The email reveals Jeffrey Epstein's interest in creativity and potentially mental health-related topics.

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From: Sent: To: Subject: MARK TRAMO 10/14/2018 5:16:21 PM Jeffrey Epstein [[email protected]] Donald Trump, Kanye West, and the diagnosis of Bipolar Disease Importance: High Given your interest in Creativity: Did you see the entire Kanye West soliloquy in the Oval Office with Trump and Jim Brown? I am using that clip in my Talent & Creativity class when we discuss "Creativity & Psychopathology." In Psychiatry, the formal terms that apply are "flight of ideas," "pressured speech," "delusions of grandeur,", and "clang associations." A truly great example of Hypomania. There's an interesting book on hypomania and success in America today. XXX - Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD Dept of Integrative Biology & Physiology, UCLA School of Letters & Science Dept of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Dept of Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science Co-Director, University of California Multi-Campus Music Research Initiative (UC MERCI) http://www.BrainMusic.org http://merci.ucsd.edu HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029516





