Pujo Committee
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title:
Pujo Committee
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The Pujo Committee was a United States congressional subcommittee in 1912–1913 that was formed to investigate the so-called "money trust", a community of Wall Street bankers and financiers that exerted powerful control over the nation's finances. After a resolution introduced by congressman Charles Lindbergh Sr. for a probe on Wall Street power, congressman Arsène Pujo of Louisiana was authorized to form a subcommittee of the House Committee on Banking and Currency. In 1913–1914, the findings in
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pujo_Committee
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2007-04-26T21:38:49Z
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2024-09-15T06:42:45Z
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