HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024179.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024179.txt
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The document outlines the schedule for the President and First Lady during their visit to New York City for the 67th United Nations General Assembly.
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The document outlines the schedule for the President and First Lady during their visit to New York City for the 67th United Nations General Assembly. Key events include a private dinner with Maldivian delegates at the Helmsley Hotel, a bilateral meeting with the Secretary-General at UN Headquarters, and a private lunch event. The President's motorcade is detailed, with specific cars assigned to each individual.
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