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Table of Authorities in House Oversight Document IMAGES-004-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016486
The passage only lists case citations and docket numbers without any narrative, allegations, or connections to influential actors. It provides no actionable leads, controversy, or novel information. Contains a list of legal cases cited in a House oversight document. No mention of individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or wrongdoing.
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The passage only lists case citations and docket numbers without any narrative, allegations, or connections to influential actors. It provides no actionable leads, controversy, or novel information. Contains a list of legal cases cited in a House oversight document. No mention of individuals, agencies, financial transactions, or wrongdoing.
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