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Overview of Treasury debt limit, FAA reauthorization, and potential Trump administration appointments
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Overview of Treasury debt limit, FAA reauthorization, and potential Trump administration appointments

Overview of Treasury debt limit, FAA reauthorization, and potential Trump administration appointments The passage provides a generic policy summary and a list of potential cabinet picks without any concrete allegations, financial flows, or novel investigative leads. It mentions high‑profile names but only in the context of speculative appointments, offering no actionable evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Debt limit expected to reset to about $20.1 trillion on March 15 2017.; FAA Airport and Airway Trust Fund taxes and spending authority expire September 30 2017.; Speculation that Steven Mnuchin could be Treasury secretary.

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Overview of Treasury debt limit, FAA reauthorization, and potential Trump administration appointments The passage provides a generic policy summary and a list of potential cabinet picks without any concrete allegations, financial flows, or novel investigative leads. It mentions high‑profile names but only in the context of speculative appointments, offering no actionable evidence of misconduct. Key insights: Debt limit expected to reset to about $20.1 trillion on March 15 2017.; FAA Airport and Airway Trust Fund taxes and spending authority expire September 30 2017.; Speculation that Steven Mnuchin could be Treasury secretary.

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