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Anecdote about White House cookies involving a Supreme Court justice and Hillary Clinton
The passage contains a trivial personal story about taking cookies from a White House event, mentioning a Supreme Court justice and Hillary Clinton in a non‑substantive context. It offers no concrete Supreme Court justice (Goldberg) hosted a swearing‑in ceremony at the White House. The narrator recounts being stopped by Hillary Clinton while pocketing cookies. No allegations of wrongdoing beyond
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The passage contains a trivial personal story about taking cookies from a White House event, mentioning a Supreme Court justice and Hillary Clinton in a non‑substantive context. It offers no concrete Supreme Court justice (Goldberg) hosted a swearing‑in ceremony at the White House. The narrator recounts being stopped by Hillary Clinton while pocketing cookies. No allegations of wrongdoing beyond
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