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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031796.txt

The document discusses a report that several of President Trump's advisors are pushing for him to pardon Michael Milken, the "junk bond king" who was convicted of securities fraud in the 1980s. The advisors cited include Anthony Scaramucci, Steven Mnuchin, Jared Kushner, and Rudy Giuliani. It is mentioned that Milken has a net worth of $3.7 billion according to Forbes and pioneered the high-yield bond market while at Drexel Burnham Lambert. However, his prison term was reduced to two years after he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The White House and a spokesperson for the Milken Institute did not respond to requests for comment immediately.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031789.txt

Key people in this document include President Donald Trump's advisors Anthony Scaramucci, Steven Mnuchin, Jared Kushner, and Rudy Giuliani, as well as "junk bond king" Michael Milken. Key places mentioned are the White House and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The main topic of the document is the reported effort by some of Trump's advisors to secure a pardon for Milken, who was convicted of securities fraud in the 1980s.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031788.txt

The document discusses how several advisors to President Donald Trump are reportedly seeking a pardon for Michael Milken, who was convicted of securities fraud in the 1980s. The report suggests that former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, senior advisor Jared Kushner and attorney Rudy Giuliani support the pardon for Milken. The financier has a net worth of $3.7 billion and was sentenced to 10 years in prison but served only two years.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029583.txt

This email exchange discusses the appointment of Jerome Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and potential issues with his qualifications for the role. Key people mentioned include Powell, former Fed chairs Alan Greenspan and Janet Yellen, economist Alan Blinder from Princeton University, and Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. The sender recommends getting rid of Powell rather than Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016413.txt

The document discusses a new U.S. tax break known as Opportunity Zones that is designed to revitalize low-income areas across the country. Developers and investors are taking advantage of this program by rebuilding decaying neighborhoods, with hopes of attracting more business and investment to these areas. The program's success remains uncertain, but there is optimism among officials in struggling communities who hope it will jumpstart local economies.