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Praise for Jeffrey by Noam Chomsky in House Oversight Document

The passage contains only commendations and personal observations without any factual claims, names of wrongdoing, financial details, or actionable leads involving influential actors. Noam Chomsky describes Jeffrey as curious, knowledgeable, and a valued intellectual friend. The text lacks references to any specific actions, transactions, or controversies.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022406
Pages
1
Persons
1
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The passage contains only commendations and personal observations without any factual claims, names of wrongdoing, financial details, or actionable leads involving influential actors. Noam Chomsky describes Jeffrey as curious, knowledgeable, and a valued intellectual friend. The text lacks references to any specific actions, transactions, or controversies.

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them engaged in exciting work at the limits of understanding in their fields, sometimes with perspectives quite different from mine. More lively interchanges, in which Jeffrey was once again an active participant, often an effective gadfly. The impact of Jeffrey’s limitless curiosity, extensive knowledge, penetrating insights, and thoughtful appraisals is only heightened by his easy informality, without a trace of pretentiousness. He quickly became a highly valued friend and regular source of intellectual exchange and stimulation. Noam Chomsky Institute Professor (emeritus), MIT; Laureate Professor, U. of Arizona

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