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>>171161DECEMBER 13, 2018
Non-Profit Organizations and Politics
The House Oversight Government Operations Subcommittee held a hearing on oversight of foundations and restrictions to their political activities, with a focus on the New York-based Clinton Foundation. The witnesses included two financial investigators who filed an IRS referral on the Clinton Foundation. The two refused requests Subcommittee Chair Mark Meadows (R-NC) to turn over to the panel the documents they submitted to the IRS. Witnesses also included Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial Watch, and a former IRS employee who worked on non-profit tax administration.
https://www.c-span.org/program/house-committee/non-profit-organizations-and-politics/518109DECEMBER 13, 2000
American History TV: Governor George W. Bush Acceptance Speech
Speaking from the Texas House of Representatives chamber, Governor Bush accepted Vice President Gore's concession in the presidential election. In his remarks he called for national unity, pledged to work with both parties in forwarding his agenda, and thanked his staff and supporters.
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/governor-george-w-bush-acceptance-speech/150622DECEMBER 13, 2021
January 6 Committee Meeting on Mark Meadows Criminal Contempt Referral
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol voted unanimously that Mark Meadows be held in contempt of Congress. Before recording their vote members of the committee shared texts messages, and other correspondence of Mr. Meadows from January 6, laying out his involvement in the events of that day. Mr. Meadows was chief of staff to former President Donald Trump.
https://www.c-span.org/program/house-committee/january-6-committee-meeting-on-mark-meadows-criminal-contempt-referral/606294December 13, 2025
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