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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033401.txt

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The document discusses a finding by the House Oversight Committee that Trump officials attempted to expedite nuclear technology transfers to Saudi Arabia.

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The document discusses a finding by the House Oversight Committee that Trump officials attempted to expedite nuclear technology transfers to Saudi Arabia. The focus of the summary is on key people and places, highlighting the roles of Trump administration officials in this effort. The document is titled "Trump Officials Tried To Rush Nuclear Technology To Saudis, House Panel Finds" and includes a link to an NPR article with further information.

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