List of Trilateral Commission Members: doj-ogr-00032096
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The document appears to be a list of Trilateral Commission members, including notable figures such as Henry Kissinger, Richard Holbrooke, and Carla Hills. The list highlights the diverse backgrounds and roles of its members, including politicians, business leaders, and academics. The document was obtained through a public records request.
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