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The topic whether the Trump administration will give significant priority to white-collar crime had already generated a fair amount of discussion. For example, in an article published in May 2018, Bloomberg relied upon a study from Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, or TRAC, in reporting that “the number of white collar-prosecutions is on track to hit a 20-year low under President Donald Trump, after reaching a high in 2011 during the Barack Obama administration.
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