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NYTimes: Donald Trump News Conference Gets the `S.N.L.' Treatment

The passage merely references a public NYTimes article about an SNL parody of Donald Trump's news conference and includes a routine email from Glenn Dubin to Jeffrey Epstein. It contains no concrete a Email sent from Glenn Dubin to Jeffrey Epstein referencing a NYTimes article. Article covers an SNL parody of Donald Trump's news conference as president‑elect. No mention of financial transactions,

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #030348
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1
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4
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The passage merely references a public NYTimes article about an SNL parody of Donald Trump's news conference and includes a routine email from Glenn Dubin to Jeffrey Epstein. It contains no concrete a Email sent from Glenn Dubin to Jeffrey Epstein referencing a NYTimes article. Article covers an SNL parody of Donald Trump's news conference as president‑elect. No mention of financial transactions,

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Date: Sunday, January 15 2017 02:10 PM Subject: NYTimes: Donald Trump News Conference Gets the `S.N.L.' Treatment From: Glenn Dubin To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>; http ://www.nytimes . com/20 17/0 1 / 1 5/arts/donald- trump- saturday-night-live.html?smpro d=nytcore- ipad &smid=nytcore- ipad-share The actor Alec Baldwin, in a parody of Mr. Trump's first news conference as president-elect, began by vowing to answer what he said was "the question that's on everyone's mind." Sent from my iPad

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