Fragmentary House Oversight Transcript with Unclear References
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The excerpt consists of disjointed dialogue fragments lacking clear names, dates, transactions, or substantive allegations. It provides no actionable leads, novel information, or connections to high‑r The text appears to be a partial transcript from a House oversight hearing. Mentions a person named 'Mr. Leopold' and a question about 'Wellington' college. No concrete details about financial flows,
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