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The Congressional Research Service appears in 10 documents within the Epstein-related government records, primarily cited in official reports on topics ranging from military spending to legal analysis, with no evidence of direct involvement in the Epstein case itself.
The vast majority of CRS appearances are in automated market newsletters and government reports where they are cited as a source for factual information. Their mentions are typically in the context of citing government research on topics like war costs, Hezbollah's structure, or executive legal duties. None of the snippets show direct correspondence with Epstein associates or involvement in the scandal.
ions to law and is a constitutionally impermissible absolute veto HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012392 --- PAGE BREAK --- power." Id. at 13. 2) Memorandum from the Congressional Research Service to the Committee on Government Operations concerning “The Executive's Duty to Enforce the Laws" (Feb. 6, 1985), reprinted in Constitutionality of GAO
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it Cumulative Cost of: $685 Billion = War in Iraq $231 Billion = War in Afghanistan $34 Billion = Other Related Operations Source: White House OMB, Congressional Research Service, “The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror K Pp Operations Since 9/11,” 9/2/2010. (@E) www.kpcb.com USA Inc. | Income Statement
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s Subcommittee on Government Operations, and their personal and committee staffs, particularly Krista Boyd and Tegan Millspaw; and Wendy Ginsberg of the Congressional Research Service. We extend a special thanks to our colleagues at the National Archives, including David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States; Jay Trainer, E
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for the imports of some needed food and medical products.” ! (1) Michael Ratner, “Iran’s Threats, the Strait of Hormuz, and Oil Markets: In Brief,” Congressional Research Service, August 6, 2018. 8 Source: Investment Strategy Group, Goldman Sachs Enterprise Risk Management, EIA, Bloomberg. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026952 --- PAGE BRE
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und 2.5 hours the subsequent Monday. According to the Congressional Research Service, over the last decade, the US has spent at least
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und 2.5 hours the subsequent Monday. According to the Congressional Research Service, over the last decade, the US has spent at least
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Barack Obama
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
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Ghislaine Maxwell
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