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Donald Trump Jr. appears in 26 mentions across 21 documents, primarily in Yahoo emails from CNBC news alerts (2016-2019) and House Oversight Committee records, with most references relating to political news coverage rather than direct involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
The vast majority of mentions are in automated CNBC newsletter emails received by Jeffrey Epstein, discussing Trump Jr. in news headlines about Congressional testimony, the 2016 Republican convention, and the Russia investigation. A handful of House Oversight documents include references to Trump Jr. in contexts like the Trump Tower meeting with Russian representatives, excerpts from "Fire and Fury," and casual email commentary sent to Epstein discussing political news. Trump Jr. does not appear as a sender or direct participant in communications with Epstein, but rather as a subject of news coverage and political discussion during 2016-2019.
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Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031742 →sian lawyer during his father's presidential campaign. Manafort, who is facing increasing pressure from U.S. special counsel Robert Mueller, divulged Trump Jr.'s meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya about three months ago, Bloomberg reported. Responding to a congressional request for information, Manafort reveal
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as her number two. The trouble had arisen the previous summer. Both Hicks and Raffel had been on Air Force One in July 2017 as the news broke about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting in Trump Tower during the campaign with Russian government go-betweens offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. During the flight back to the Unit
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Trump preferred business, even in the White House, to be personal. "Who's fucking Hope?" he would demand to know. The topic also interested his son Don Jr., who often professed his intention to "fuck Hope The president's daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, both White House senior advisers,
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of Donald Trump Jr., tested positive in South Dakota before attending the Mount Rushmore event, according to a source familiar with the situation. Trump Jr. has tested negative, the source said." The New York Times (7/3, Haberman, 18.61M) reports Guilfoyle "traveled to South Dakota with Mr. Trump's son
p known to have contracted the virus." The Washington Post (7/3, Nakamura, Parker, Itkowitz, Sacchetti, 14.2M) says that Guilfoyle's diagnosis and Trump Jr.'s negative result "came amid concerns from medical experts about the president's event before a crowd of several thousand supporters, most not wearing
24 remarks as portraying Confederate leaders and racists among the American "heroes" while highlighting that Kimberly Guilfoyle, the girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. and a top fundraiser for the President's reelection campaign, had tested positive for the coronavirus. However, conservative outlets provided far m
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ife With Misinformation, Searches For Evidence Of Voter Fraud. USA Today (11/11, Nerbovig, 10.31M) reports, "Armchair internet sleuths, amplified by Donald Trump Jr. and the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, are trying to prove dead people voted in the 2020 election" by posting lists of voters who are at least
nd former administration officials." Senate Majority Leader McConnell invited Haspel "for a conspicuous meeting in his office" on Tuesday, prompting Donald Trump Jr. adviser Arthur Schwartz to accuse Republicans of trying to manipulate the President. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) responded via Twitter, "saying intelli
"Armchair internet sleuths, amplified by Donald Trump Jr. and the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, are t
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ions director Hope Hicks recounted the president's reaction to the discovery of damning Page 17280 EFTA00046791 emails about the meeting his son Donald Trump Jr., son-in-law Jared Kushner and campaign chairman Paul Manafort took with a Russian emissary at Trump Tower in June 2016. "Throughout Hicks' convers
hey had found one thing that the President should know about, but it was not a big deal," according to Hicks' account. "Kushner told Trump that he, Don Jr. and Paul Manafort had attended a meeting during the campaign. When he started to open the folder, Hicks said, the president stopped him and said he
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. Pro: Has a beautiful loft downtown he rented to Nicole Kidman, who then statrted dating him. Con: The funky fashions make him seem narcissistic. DONALD TRUMP JR., 25. The first-born son of The Donald and his first wife Ivana is following in his father's footsteps, not only developing buildings, but taking cen
nky fashions make him seem narcissistic. DONALD TRUMP JR., 25. The first-born son of The Donald and his fir
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disenfranchise racial minorities (NYT) • Donald Trump Jr.'s August 2019 trip to Mongolia, where he hunted a
pts to disenfranchise racial minorities (NYT) • Donald Trump Jr.'s August 2019 trip to Mongolia, where he hunted
te but it will also work to EFTA00162711 combat voter suppression and draw attention to any attempts to disenfranchise racial minorities (NYT) • Donald Trump Jr.'s August 2019 trip to Mongolia, where he hunted a very rare breed of sheep, cost the Secret Service $76,859.36, according to documents published by a
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lf, before Facebook, Twitter and YouTube banned it." The AP adds, "Because it spread misinformation about treating the coronavirus, Twitter required Trump Jr. take down the video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) r
he video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) reports that Donald Trump Jr. spokesman Andy Surabian "said the restriction was 'further proof that Big Tech is intent on killing free expression online and is another instance
hing about her." The ,SE (7/28, Seitz) reports that "many Republicans reacted with outrage, filling social media with cries of 'censorship,' after Donald Trump Jr.'s account was put on a timeout for sharing the EFTA00135695 video, which was viewed millions of times online in a matter of hours, reaching the pres
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s's statement last week that the sit-down was a "nothing burger." If that's true, why didn't the White House reveal the meeting months ago? Why did Donald Trump Jr. go on television six weeks after the June 2016 meeting and say that allegations of Russian support for Trump's campaign were "phony" and "disgusting
ision six weeks after the June 2016 meeting and say that allegations of Russian support for Trump's campaign were "phony" and "disgusting"? Why did Trump Jr. and Trump's top aide and son-in-law, Jared Kushner (who also attended the meeting), let the president and White House aides consistently deny that t
uting nonsense about those contacts. This week in Paris, Trump answered a reporter's question for the first time since the New York Times revealed Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian attorney peddling dirt on Hillary Clinton. He said the meeting was one that "everybody" in politics would have held. That's c
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lf, before Facebook, Twitter and YouTube banned it." The AP adds, "Because it spread misinformation about treating the coronavirus, Twitter required Trump Jr. take down the video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) r
othing about her." The AP (7/28, Seitz) reports that "many Republicans reacted with outrage, filling social media with cries of 'censorship,' after Donald Trump Jr.'s account was put on a timeout for sharing the video, which was viewed millions of times online in a matter of hours, reaching the president himself,
he video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) reports that Donald Trump Jr. spokesman Andy Surabian "said the restriction was 'further proof that Big Tech is intent on killing free expression online and is another instance
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ife With Misinformation, Searches For Evidence Of Voter Fraud. USA Today (11/11, Nerbovig, 10.31M) reports, "Armchair internet sleuths, amplified by Donald Trump Jr. and the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, are trying to prove dead people voted in EFTA00148828 the 2020 election" by posting lists of voters wh
"Armchair internet sleuths, amplified by Donald Trump Jr. and the creator of the comic strip Dilbert, are t
nd former administration officials." Senate Majority Leader McConnell invited Haspel "for a conspicuous meeting in his office" on Tuesday, prompting Donald Trump Jr. adviser Arthur Schwartz to accuse Republicans of trying to manipulate the President. Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) responded via Twitter, "saying intelli
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he video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) reports that Donald Trump Jr. spokesman Andy Surabian "said the restriction was 'further proof that Big Tech is intent on killing free expression online and is another instance
lf, before Facebook, Twitter and YouTube banned it." The AP adds, "Because it spread misinformation about treating the coronavirus, Twitter required Trump Jr. take down the video and put his account on a 12-hour timeout, a Twitter spokesman confirmed Tuesday." The Washington Post (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) r
othing about her." The AP (7/28, Seitz) reports that "many Republicans reacted with outrage, filling social media with cries of 'censorship,' after Donald Trump Jr.'s account was put on a timeout for sharing the video, which was viewed millions of times online in a matter of hours, reaching the president himself,
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le weeks ago to making the hush money payments, the papers referenced Executive-1 and Executive-2 within the Trump Organization. Either of those are Donald Trump Jr., he could be in trouble." Honig added, "He also has potential exposure for lying to Congress about the Moscow project, which is another thing that M
eas Should Worry Trump Jr. The Hill (12/28, Daughtery, 2.57M) reports "CNN legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig said Friday that Donald Trump Jr. needs to be 'worried' by Michael Cohen's guilty plea to charges that he made hush-money payments at President Trump's behest before the 2016 presid
as 'Putin's chef because of his close relationship to Russian President Vladimir Putin." Former Federal Prosecutor: Cohen Guilty Pleas Should Worry Trump Jr. The Hill (12/28, Daughtery, 2.57M) reports "CNN legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig said Friday that Donald Trump Jr. needs to
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hey had found one thing that the President should know about, but it was not a big deal," according to Hicks' account. "Kushner told Trump that he, Don Jr. and Paul Manafort had attended a meeting during the campaign. When he started to open the folder, Hicks said, the president stopped him and said he
ormer White House communications director Hope Hicks recounted the president's reaction to the discovery of damning emails about the meeting his son Donald Trump Jr., son-in-law Jared Kushner and campaign chairman Paul Manafort took with a Russian emissary at Trump Tower in June 2016. "Throughout Hicks' convers
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e Washington Post <https://www.washingtonpost.corn/nation/2020/07/28/trump-coronavirus-misinformation-twitted> (7/28, Shepherd, 14.2M) reports that Donald Trump Jr. spokesman Andy Surabian "said the restriction was `further proof that Big Tech is intent on killing free expression online and is another instance o
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2fb8578097570dad38148cdf9> (7/28, Seitz) reports that "many Republicans reacted with outrage, filling social media with cries of `censorship,' after Donald Trump Jr.'s account was put on a timeout for sharing the video, which was viewed millions of times online in a matter of hours, reaching the president himself,
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(12/10, Sherfinski, 624K) reports that Rep. Peter King (R-NY), who is also a member of the intelligence panel, on Sunday told Fox News that based on Trump Jr.'s interview with the committee it is hard to conclude that any collusion took place between the Trump campaign and Russia. King said, "Nobody listenin
et more answers from President Donald Trump's oldest son." According to "multiple members of the committee," during a closed-door meeting last week, Trump Jr. "tried to use the defense of 'attorney-client privilege' to avoid having to describe conversations with his father about his meeting last year with
on its website that Rep. Jim Nimes (D-CT) told NBC's Meet The Press Sunday that the House Intelligence Committee "is considering whether to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. to appear before the panel again in an effort to get more answers from President Donald Trump's oldest son." According to "multiple members of the
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83.16M) reports on its website that while Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump "are gung-ho, leading the charge
com/2020/11/12/politics/trump-ivanka-jared-kushner-donald-jr- eric/index.html> (11/12, Bash, Borger, Klein, 83.16M) reports on its website that while Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump "are gung-ho, leading the charge for the President to stay in the fight," Ivanka Trump "has emerged as someone looking for a way for
Klein, 83.16M) reports on its website that while Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump "are gung-ho, leading the charge
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nd a blight on the office' should he wait to release his results or initiate any potential prosecutions until after the 2020 presidential election." Trump Jr. "responded to a question from Fox News about its exclusive report this week, which revealed that the investigation, which was slated to wrap up at
... Let's hope that someone is going to be held accountable for the major wrongdoing that took place when they targeted the President's campaign." Donald Trump Jr. Says American People "Deserve" Durham Probe Results Before Election. Fox News (7/10, Singman, 27.59M) reported Donald Trump Jr. on Friday "said the
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: Trump preferred business, even in the White House, to be personal. “Who's fucking Hope?” he would demand to know. The topic also interested his son Don Jr., who often professed his intention to “fuck Hope.” The president's daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, both White House senior advisers,
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021127 →as her number two. The trouble had arisen the previous summer. Both Hicks and Raffel had been on Air Force One in July 2017 as the news broke about Donald Trump Jr-s meeting in Trump Tower during the campaign with Russian government go-betweens offering dirt on Hillary Clinton. During the flight back to the United
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Donald Trump
PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

Eric Trump
PersonAmerican businessman and reality television personality (born 1984)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Hillary Clinton
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1947)

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Virginia Giuffre
PersonAdvocate for sex trafficking victims (1983–2025)

Paul Ryan
PersonSpeaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2019

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Robert Mueller
PersonSixth director of the FBI; American attorney

William Barr
Person77th & 85th United States Attorney General (born 1950)

Michael Cohen
PersonAmerican former attorney and former Republican official

Prince Charles
PersonKing of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms since 2022 (born 1948)

Michael Flynn
PersonU.S. Army general and former U.S. National Security Advisor (born 1958)

Mitch McConnell
PersonAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1942)

Michael Jackson
PersonAmerican singer, songwriter, record producer, and dancer (1958–2009)