Index of names and topics from HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020123 document
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The passage is merely an alphabetical index of names, page references, and topics without any substantive allegations, details, or connections. It provides no concrete leads, dates, transactions, or r Lists numerous high‑profile individuals (e.g., Trump, Jeff Bezos, Silvio Berlusconi) but only cites Mentions broad topics such as the border wall, Benghazi, and Blackwater without context. No specif
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