This document is a printed webpage from the Albuquerque Tribune Online archives, dated December 7, 2002 (printed March 7, 2006). It lists seventeen separate financial contributions, each in the amount of $5,000, from various individuals, corporations, and PACs. The document appears to be part of a discovery file (Bates stamp DOJ-OGR-00031248) likely related to campaign finance or political donations, though the specific recipient is not named on this page.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or report regarding the Baylor University football scandal. It details the naming and success of the new stadium under Coach Art Briles, followed by the narrative of Sam Ukwuachu's transfer from Boise State, his subsequent rape conviction, and how this case, along with national context like the Stanford swimmer case, highlighted a 'culture of violence against women' within the program. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document appears to be a draft of an essay or article titled 'Unsafe at Safeway,' stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. It discusses the accelerating timeline between tragedy and comedy, citing Jay Leno's jokes about the Waco siege and referencing the then-recent 2011 shooting by Jared Loughner at a Safeway. The text analyzes the absurdity of Loughner's social media behavior prior to the attack.
This document consists of pages 40 and 41 from Michael Wolff's book 'Siege', marked with a House Oversight footer. The text analyzes the historical tension regarding the independence of the Department of Justice and the FBI from the White House, citing examples from the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations. It specifically highlights Donald Trump's frustration with these norms, detailing his belief that the DOJ and FBI should be under his direct personal control and his rejection of established 'custom and tradition.'
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