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kaggle-ho-031165House Oversight

JPMorgan market memo references war spending, political commentary, and George McGovern’s hotel venture

JPMorgan market memo references war spending, political commentary, and George McGovern’s hotel venture The passage is a routine market commentary that cites public data (e.g., $1.1 trillion war spending) and offers political opinions. It contains no concrete allegations, transactions, or new evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct, nor does it suggest actionable investigative steps. Key insights: Mentions $1.1 trillion U.S. war funding over the past decade, citing Congressional Research Service.; References former officials (Christina Romer, John Taylor, John Cogan) and their economic forecasts.; Includes a personal anecdote from former Senator George McGovern about his failed hotel investment.

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JPMorgan market memo references war spending, political commentary, and George McGovern’s hotel venture The passage is a routine market commentary that cites public data (e.g., $1.1 trillion war spending) and offers political opinions. It contains no concrete allegations, transactions, or new evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct, nor does it suggest actionable investigative steps. Key insights: Mentions $1.1 trillion U.S. war funding over the past decade, citing Congressional Research Service.; References former officials (Christina Romer, John Taylor, John Cogan) and their economic forecasts.; Includes a personal anecdote from former Senator George McGovern about his failed hotel investment.

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