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Interview excerpts with vague remarks, no substantive leads

The text consists of casual, unrelated comments about films, Nixon, and personal preferences. It contains no concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, Mentions Richard Nixon in a negative opinion but no claim of wrongdoing. References to humor and optimism are generic. No specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows are identified.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015378
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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Summary

The text consists of casual, unrelated comments about films, Nixon, and personal preferences. It contains no concrete names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct, Mentions Richard Nixon in a negative opinion but no claim of wrongdoing. References to humor and optimism are generic. No specific individuals, agencies, or financial flows are identified.

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political-commentaryinterviewcultural-referenceshouse-oversight

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“No, I'm answering silly questions.” “What are your favorite films?” “Duck Soup. Night at the Opera." “What do you think about Richard Nixon?” “He should be in jail.” “Is humor an important issue in the presidential campaign?” “Get your finger out of your mouth.” “What do you dream about?” “Not about you.” “What inspired you to write?” “A fountain pen. A piece of paper.” Then | called out a question: “What gives you the most optimism?” | expected him to say “People” again, but this time he said, “The world.” There was hardly any standing room left in the auditorium, yet one fellow was sitting on the floor rather than take the aisle seat occupied by a large Groucho Marx doll.

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