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Alan Greenspan

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Chairman Federal Reserve Board

Mentioned in 2 documents. Roles: Chairman Federal Reserve Board, Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System (former member)

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Alan Greenspan is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

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Document Mentions (11)

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List of Trilateral Commission Members: doj-ogr-00032095

This document is a list of Trilateral Commission members, featuring prominent individuals in economics, finance, and corporate leadership. The list includes notable figures such as Alan Greenspan and Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. It appears to be a public records request response from the Department of Justice.

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List of Trilateral Commission Members: doj-ogr-00032100

The document lists members of the Trilateral Commission, including business leaders, politicians, and academics from around the world. Notable members include former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo. The list provides insight into the organization's global connections and influence.

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Former Australian PM Paul Keating’s geopolitical and economic commentary

The passage is a collection of opinion statements by Paul Keating on Australia‑China relations, the euro, NATO expansion, and US officials. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or Keating advocates a cultural shift to integrate Australia more with East Asia and to become a republ He blames the 2008 crisis on global imbalances and cites Alan Greenspan and Bill Clinton as partly

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

George McGovern’s Stratford Inn memoir used in J.P. Morgan market commentary

The passage is a market commentary that references George McGovern’s post‑senate inn investment and assorted political opinions. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actiona Mentions George McGovern’s lease of the Stratford Inn in Connecticut after leaving the Senate. References past statements by Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Alan Greenspan, and Robert McNamara. Cites a footno

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Paul Keating blames Mitterrand, Clinton, Greenspan and NATO expansion for Eurozone flaws and geopolitical tensions

The passage contains broad, unverified assertions linking high‑profile figures (Mitterrand, Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan) to systemic issues in the eurozone and NATO expansion, but provides no concret Keating claims French President François Mitterrand pushed weaker economies into the eurozone. He attributes responsibility for NATO’s 1990s eastward expansion to US policy, suggesting it created Kea

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Email chain discussing the documentary "Inside Job" and its portrayal of financial crisis actors

The passage merely references a public documentary and names well‑known officials (Paulson, Bernanke, Geithner, Summers, Bush, Greenspan) without providing new facts, specific transactions, dates, or Mentions Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner as featured in the film. References Lawrence H. Summers and Alan Greenspan as quoted in the documentary. Alludes to criticism of the 2008 financ

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Documentary "Inside Job" references high‑level officials and deregulation but offers no new actionable evidence

The passage merely describes a film’s narrative and cites well‑known public figures (Summers, Bush, Greenspan, Rubin, Paulson, Geithner, Rajan) without providing any concrete, previously undisclosed d Mentions of Lawrence H. Summers, George W. Bush, Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, Henry Paulson, Timoth Claims that deregulation began under Reagan and continued through Clinton administrations. Notes t

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Opinion piece on regulatory costs and historical political epiphanies

The passage is a personal commentary on regulation and historical statements by public figures, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or actionable investigative information. It lacks specific all Discusses the financial burden of regulations on small businesses. References past statements by Al Gore, Alan Greenspan, Robert McNamara, and George McGovern. Advocates for reconsidering regulatory

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

J.P. Morgan market commentary on regulatory thresholds and historical political epiphanies

The document is a generic market commentary with no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It merely references public statements by well‑known figures and Discusses regulatory threshold thresholds (e.g., 50 employees, $500,000 sales) without linking to sp Mentions historical public statements by Al Gore, Alan Greenspan, Robert McNamara, and George McGo

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Former Australian PM Paul Keating blames US, EU, and China for global financial and geopolitical issues

The passage offers broad political commentary without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable evidence. It mentions high‑profile figures (Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan, President Mitterrand) Keating attributes the 2008 crisis to global imbalances and US savings shortfall. He blames Bill Clinton for NATO expansion that led to Putin’s rise. He cites Alan Greenspan as partly responsible for

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House OversightNov 11, 2025

Former Australian PM Paul Keating interview on global politics and economics

The document is an interview transcript with Paul Keating offering opinions on international leaders, economic trends, and policy ideas. It contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or Keating criticises US, EU, and Australian political leadership without naming specific illegal actio Mentions former Fed chief Alan Greenspan as partly responsible for the 2008 crisis, but offers no

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Email Mentions (6)

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