Jimmy Carter appears in the Epstein documents exclusively within generic political and historical content that has no connection to Jeffrey Epstein. All 22 mentions are from copied web articles, books, and reference materials discussing U.S. presidential history and Middle East diplomacy.
Carter's name appears in documents that contain scraped web content, including articles about presidential history, the Camp David Accords, and general political commentary. The mentions are entirely incidental—Carter is referenced in his capacity as the 39th President (1977-1981) in historical contexts like the Egypt-Israel peace negotiations, energy policy, and presidential appointments. None of the documents suggest any connection, interaction, or relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. These appear to be fragments of downloaded web pages, books, and articles that mention Carter alongside other presidents in historical discussions.
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ortance of a third-party broker. When President Sadat and his counterpart, Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel, reached a stalemate, US President Jimmy Carter invited the parties to his presidential estate for trilateral discussions on 5 September 1978. Three scheduled days of negotiations turned into thirt
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hat liberal Democrats were capable stewards of American foreign policy. The bad memories of the Lyndon Johnson and EFTA_R1_00441461 EFTA01964622 Jimmy Carter presidencies would at last be laid to rest; with the public still unhappy with George W. Bush's foreign policy troubles, Democrats would enjoy a lo
dent Obama now faces a moment similar to the one President Carter faced when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. The
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h Egypt, there was surely no reason to hold on to it. The moment of truth came almost exactly 10 months later, in September 1978. American President Jimmy Carter hosted a summit with Begin and Sadat at Camp David, in search of a “framework agreement” for final negotiations on 184 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011655 a pea
against the wider peace negotiations agreed with President Carter and Sadat at Camp David. At Begin’s insistence, C
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The FCPA Turns 42 By Mike Koehler Today our favorite statute, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, turns 42. In signing the FCPA into law, President Jimmy Carter stated: EFTA00161668 "I am pleased to sign into law S. 305, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 and the Domestic and Foreign Investment Impr
405, of course, did not fall out of the sky onto President Carter's desk forty-two years ago. Rather, S. 305 was th
for any future legislation comprising provisions of a similar nature." Id. at 1358. 2) Message to the Congress on Legislative Vetoes, Pub. Papers of Jimmy Carter 1146 (Jun. 21, 1978 ): In this memorandum President Carter expressed his strong opposition to legislative vetoes and stated that "[t]he inclusion of
was pending in Congress, and the possibility that President Carter would sign the legislation did not affect our ana
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against the wider peace negotiations agreed with President Carter and Sadat at Camp David. At Begin's insistence, C
th Egypt, there was surely no reason to hold on to it. The moment of truth came almost exactly 10 months later, in September 1978. American President Jimmy Carter hosted a summit with Begin and Sadat at Camp David, in search of a "framework agreement" for final negotiations on 184 HOUSE _OVERSIGHT_028032 a pea
Dofino, Marsilly, Bulkhead, Crewline, Forefoot, Carnelian, Strake, Flotost, Gruyere, Scantling, and Scupper detonations -- just because new President Jimmy Carter was vulnerable to right-wing criticism. The United States did what it did because it needed its ultimate deterrent to actually work, and because the
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ination, he clearly exposed all the weaknesses of President Carter, just as Senator Bernie Sanders is exposing Hilar
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the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering -- Presidential Appointments by President Gerald Ford (1974-1976) and President Jimmy Carter (1976-1980) Appointed by President Bill Clinton to panel consisting of chief executives of American oil and gas companies to represent the American
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en So Soft on Bashar Assad? Martin Peretz March 29, 2011 - I don't know where to begin. So let me start with Bashar Al Assad—whose father, Hafez, Jimmy Carter wrote he had higher regard for than any other leader in the Middle East. Barack Obama never said anything quite that hagiographic about the son. Bu
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rcion." Attorney General Barr said on CNNVi (9/2, 2.25M) that "the fundamental problem" with mail-in voting "is the bipartisan committee chaired by Jimmy Carter and James Baker said back in 2009 that mail-in voting is fraught with the risk of fraud and coercion." Barr said, "Since that time, there have been
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SA Today (7/17, Behrmann, 10.31M) highlight noteworthy statements, including those of former Presidents Barack Obama, George Bush, Bill Clinton, and Jimmy Carter. On NBC Nightly NewsVi (7/18, story 2, 2:16, Diaz-Balart, 3.83M), Geoff Bennett reported that Barack Obama said Lewis "loved this country so much t
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H.R. 5458, Rocky Mountain National Park Boundary Modification Act', 'H.R. 5459, Rocky Mountain National Park Ownership Correction Act', 'H.R. 5472, Jimmy Carter National Historical Park Redesignation Act', 'H.R. 5852, Weir Farm National Historical Park Redesignation Act', 1H.R. 7098, Saguaro National Park E
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eet Journal (8/16, Subscription Publication, 8.41M) entitled, "Afghanistan Reveals All the President's Weaknesses," writes that the President became Jimmy Carter on Sunday, and then confirmed it by "doubling down- on the decision in his speech on Monday. Broader Commentary Turning More Mixed Than In Previous
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/bdb829518ee344198498b1879196521d?pubid=fbi> (9/2, 2.25M) that "the fundamental problem" with mail-in voting "is the bipartisan committee chaired by Jimmy Carter and James Baker said back in 2009 that mail-in voting is fraught with the risk of fraud and coercion." Barr said, "Since that time, there have been
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w Panamanian government gave the United States the French concession to construct the Canal, which the United States completed in 1914. But President Jimmy Carter returned both the Zone and the Canal to the Panamanians in 1977. Yes, in 1945, President Harry Truman ordered the U.S. Army Air Force to drop atomic
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nson's passage of the Civil Rights Act), and the upcoming production "Thirteen Days in September" (about the Camp David agreement between President Jimmy Carter, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat), is that the drama of "Oslo" does not rely on the outsized personalities
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rah, Ames, Eliza Born 1922; appointed in 1978 by President Carter Education Yale Univ., B.A., 1944, LL.B., 1948 M
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Nixon's late-career return to respectability, but the two men eventually fell out over Reagan's Soviet policy. In 1989, George H. W. Bush recruited Jimmy Carter to help with policy toward Panama; that helped revive Carter's reputation, but the relationship soured in 1991, when Carter tried to rally world le
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as been characterized by cycles of enthusiasm about foreign engagement. In the mid-1970's, following the war in Vietnam, America, guided by President Jimmy Carter's moralizing impulse, opted for "regionalization" of its engagements. But, given that the Soviet threat still existed, this effort came too early (an
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