Forwarded email cites dubious statistics on presidential cabinet private‑sector experience
Forwarded email cites dubious statistics on presidential cabinet private‑sector experience The passage contains unverified health statistics and a list of percentages showing how many past presidents' cabinet members worked in private business. It offers no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads, and the data appears to be opinion‑driven rather than evidentiary. While it mentions presidents, it does not connect them to misconduct or financial flows, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Email forwards a set of health outcome statistics comparing the U.S., England, and Canada.; Includes a list of percentages of cabinet members with private‑sector experience for each president.; Claims the Obama administration has the lowest private‑sector background (8%).
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Forwarded email cites dubious statistics on presidential cabinet private‑sector experience The passage contains unverified health statistics and a list of percentages showing how many past presidents' cabinet members worked in private business. It offers no concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads, and the data appears to be opinion‑driven rather than evidentiary. While it mentions presidents, it does not connect them to misconduct or financial flows, limiting investigative usefulness. Key insights: Email forwards a set of health outcome statistics comparing the U.S., England, and Canada.; Includes a list of percentages of cabinet members with private‑sector experience for each president.; Claims the Obama administration has the lowest private‑sector background (8%).
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