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kaggle-ho-015323House Oversight

Election memorabilia boom with novelty items and media overprints

Election memorabilia boom with novelty items and media overprints The passage merely describes a surge in election‑related merchandise and newspaper over‑printing, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving high‑ranking officials or illicit activity. It lacks actionable details for investigation and presents no novel or controversial claims. Key insights: Numerous novelty items (mouse pads, condoms, bobble‑heads) were sold after the election.; Media outlets printed large extra runs of newspapers (NYT, USA Today, Washington Post).; A $400 eBay bid was placed for a specific New York Times issue.

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Election memorabilia boom with novelty items and media overprints The passage merely describes a surge in election‑related merchandise and newspaper over‑printing, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving high‑ranking officials or illicit activity. It lacks actionable details for investigation and presents no novel or controversial claims. Key insights: Numerous novelty items (mouse pads, condoms, bobble‑heads) were sold after the election.; Media outlets printed large extra runs of newspapers (NYT, USA Today, Washington Post).; A $400 eBay bid was placed for a specific New York Times issue.

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