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I did not know that Mexican Drug Lords have ISIS tattoos, and that Afghan Heroin grows in Mexico. Plus we now know what Jeffery Epstein got a Get Out Of Jail Card, thanks to CFR Members.

You've Got Mail Hillary Clinton Part 2- YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP6lBLK8_YY

 DC Leaks- George Soros and Hillary Clinton Exposed and

Jeffrey Epstein Member of Council on Foreign Relations

 https://www.google.com/#q=DC+Leaks.com

 DC Leaks the CFR Members George Soros and Hillary Clinton NAFTA Docs, exposed. Clearly stated within these documents over 1 Million Jobs Created in Mexico. But here in America thousands of jobs went to Mexico, for the cheap slave labor.

 Coming up next will the Hillary Clinton tax docs where she made $240 Million Dollars in 2015, but the docs released show a different story.

 10 out of 191 pages of the The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, is a three-country accord negotiated by the governments of Canada, Mexico, and the United States that entered into force in January 1994.

 NAFTA Founders are Council on Foreign Relations of London England, The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a comprehensive agreement that sets the rules for international trade and investment between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. But the exposed NAFTA docs tell a different story.

Council on Foreign Relations of London England, The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)https://www.google.com/#q=NAFTA 

 

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) member Jeffery Epstein



Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) George Soros



Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) of New York City

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was founded in London England

Members of the Council on Foreign Relations

There are two types of Council on Foreign Relations membership: life, and term membership, which lasts for five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application. Only U.S. citizens (native born or naturalized) and permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship are eligible. A candidate for life membership must be nominated in writing by one Council member and seconded by a minimum of three others (strongly encouraged to be other CFR members).

Corporate membership (250 in total) is divided into "Basic", "Premium" ($25,000+) and "President's Circle" ($50,000+). All corporate executive members have opportunities to hear distinguished speakers, such as overseas presidents and prime ministers, chairmen and CEOs of multinational corporations, and US officials and Congressmen. President and premium members are also entitled to other benefits, including attendance at small, private dinners or receptions with senior American officials and world leaders.

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed in total of thirty-six officers. Peter G. Peterson and David Rockefeller are Directors Emeriti (Chairman Emeritus and Honorary Chairman, respectively). It also has an International Advisory Board consisting of thirty-five distinguished individuals from across the world.

Co-Chairman of the Board     Carla A. Hills

Co-Chairman of the Board     Robert E. Rubin

Vice Chairman     Richard E. Salomon
    
President     Richard N. Haass

Board of Directors     
John Abizaid     former Commander-in-Chief, United States Central Command
Peter Ackerman     founder, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Fouad Ajami     professor in Middle East Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Madeleine K. Albright     former Secretary of State
Henry S. Bienen     former president, Northwestern University.
Alan Blinder     economics professor, Princeton University
Mary Boies     managing partner, Boies & McInnis
David G. Bradley     chairman, Atlantic Media Company
Tom Brokaw     former editor, NBC Nightly News
Sylvia Mathews Burwell     Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Kenneth M. Duberstein     former White House Chief of Staff
Martin Feldstein     economics professor, Harvard University
Stephen Friedman     former chairman, Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Ann M. Fudge     former CEO, Young & Rubicam
Pamela Gann     president, Claremont McKenna College
J. Tomilson Hill     vice chairman, The Blackstone Group
Donna Hrinak     former U.S. diplomat
Alberto Ibargüen     John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Shirley Jackson     president, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Henry R. Kravis     co-founder, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Jami Miscik     former Deputy Director for Intelligence
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.     Kennedy School of Government
James W. Owens     chairman, Caterpillar Inc.
Peter G. Peterson     chairman, Peter G. Peterson Foundation
Colin L. Powell     former Secretary of State, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Penny Pritzker     CEO, Pritzker Realty
David M. Rubenstein     co-founder, The Carlyle Group,
George Erik Rupp     president, International Rescue Committee
Frederick W. Smith     CEO, FedEx
Joan E. Spero     former ambassador
Vin Weber     CEO, Clark & Weinstock
Christine Todd Whitman     former Governor of New Jersey, former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Fareed Zakaria     editor-at-large, Time

Corporate Membership

CFR has several levels of corporate membership: founders, premium members and associates. As of 7 June 2013 members were,

Founders 2013

    Abraaj Group, The
    Bank of America Merrill Lynch
    Chevron Corporation
    ExxonMobil Corporation
    Goldman Sachs, Inc.
    Hess Corporation
    JPMorgan Chase & Co
    McKinsey and Company
    Nasdaq OMX Group

President's Circle

    Alcoa, Inc.
    American Express
    Barclays plc
    BlackRock, Inc.
    Bloomberg L.P.
    BP plc
    Bridgewater Associates
    CA Technologies
    Citigroup
    Coca Cola Company
    Credit Suisse
    Dell, Inc.
    Deutsche Bank
    DynCorp
    Eni
    Fortress Investment Group
    Golden Tree
    Guardsmark
    Kingdon Capital Investment
    Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
    Lazard
    Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Mars, Incorporated
    McGraw–Hill
    MetLife
    Moody's Corporation
    Morgan Stanley
    New Media Investments
    NRG Energy
    Parsons Corporation
    Reliance Industries Limited
    Shell Oil Company
    Soros Fund Management
    Standard Chartered Bank
    Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
    Veritas

Premium members (A-D)

    ACE Limited
    Airbus Americas, Inc.
    Allied World Assurance Company, Ltd.
    American International Group
    Anglo American, plc
    Apollo Management, LP
    Aramco Services Company
    AREVA Inc.
    Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder Holdings, Inc.
    Arnold & Porter LLP
    American Telephone & Telegraph
    Baker, Nye Advisers, Inc.
    Baldwin-Gottschalk Group
    Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
    BASF Corporation
    Bingham McCutchen LLP
    Blackstone Group LP
    Boeing Company
    Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
    Bunge Limited
    Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
    Caterpillar Inc.
    Caxton Associates
    CIGNA Inc.
    Cisneros Group of Companies
    CIT Group Inc.
    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
    CNA Financial Corporation
    ConocoPhillips Company
    Continental Properties
    Control Risks Group
    Corsair Capital
    Covington & Burling
    Craig Drill Capital Corporation
    Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank
    Deere & Company
    Deloitte
    Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
    Duke Energy Corporation

Premium members (E-Z)

    Economist Intelligence Unit
    Edelman Financial Field
    Energy Intelligence Group, Inc.
    Equinox Partners, L.P.
    Estee Lauder Companies Inc.
    Expedia, Inc.
    FedEx Corporation
    Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc.
    Future Pipe Industries, Inc.
    General Atlantic LLC
    General Electric Company
    Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP
    GlaxoSmithKline
    Google, Inc.
    Granite Associates LP
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
    Hitachi, Ltd.
    Houlihan Lokey
    IBM Corporation
    Indus Capital Partners, LLC
    Investcorp International, Inc.
    Invus Group, LLC
    ITOCHU International
    Jacobs Asset Management, LLC
    MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc.
    Mannheim LLC
    Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
    Marubeni America Corporation
    MBIA Insurance Corporation
    MeadWestvaco Corporation
    Mercantil Servicios Financieros
    Merck & Co., Inc.
    Microsoft Corporation
    Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
    Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)
    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc.
    Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
    Moore Capital Management LLC
    News Corporation
    Northern Trust
    Northrop Grumman
    NYSE Euronext
    Occidental Petroleum Corporation
    Olayan Group
    Palantir Technologies
    PepsiCo, Inc.
    Pfizer Inc.
    PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC)
    Prudential Financial
    Raytheon Company
    Rothschild North America, Inc.
    salesforce.com, inc.
    Sandalwood Securities, Inc.
    Siguler Guff & Company L.P.
    Silver Lake Partners
    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
    Sony Corporation of America
    Standard & Poor's
    Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
    T. Rowe Price Group
    Tata Group
    Telefonica Internacional U.S.A.
    Thiel Capital LLC
    Thomson Reuters
    TIAA-CREF
    Time Warner Inc.
    Tishman Speyer Properties, Inc.
    TOTAL S.A.
    U.S. Chamber of Commerce
    UBS AG
    Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
    Vornado Realty Trust
    Walmart
    Warburg Pincus LLC
    Western Union
    WPP
    Wyoming Investment LLC
    Xerox Corporation
    Ziff Brothers Investments LLC
    Zurich Insurance Group

    Soros Foundation

Associates

    AARP
    Banca d'Italia
    Hemispheric Partners
    Japan Bank for International Cooperation
    Oxford Analytica Inc.

Notable current council members,


    Roger Ailes (Chairman and CEO of Fox News)
    Madeleine Albright (64th United States Secretary of State, 20th United States Ambassador to the United Nations under Bill Clinton)
    Lamar Alexander (45th Governor of Tennessee, United States Republican Senator, 5th United States Secretary of Education under George H.W. Bush)
    Eliot Abrams (international lawyer, former state department official under Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush)
    Morton I. Abramowitz (diplomat)
    John Abizaid (U.S Army General, former head of CENTCOM)
    Michael F. Adams (President of University of Georgia)
    John B. Anderson (former Republican/Independent congressman from Illinois)
    Anthony Clark Arend (international lawyer, and academic)
    Fouad Ajami (academic, middle east analyst)
    Bruce Babbitt {16th Governor of Arizona, 47th United States Secretary of the Interior under Clinton}
    Howard Baker (13th Senate Majority Leader of the United States Senate, 12th White House Chief of Staff under Ronald Reagan, husband of Nancy Kassebaum Baker)
    James Baker (61st Secretary of State of the United States under Bush-41, and 67th Secretary of the Treasury of the United States under Ronald Reagan, 10th & 16th White House chief of staff to President's Reagan and George H.W. Bush)
    Thurbert Baker (former Democratic Party attorney-general of the state of Georgia)
    Michael D. Barnes (former United States Democratic congressman from Maryland, and president of the Brady Campaign)
    Charlene Barshefsky (former United States Trade Representative)
    Evan Bayh (former Democratic U.S senator and 46th Governor from Indiana)
    Peter Bergen (journalist, national security analyst for CNN)
    Joe Biden (47th Vice-President of the United States)
    Josh Bolten (22nd White House chief-of-staff under George W. Bush)
    Rudy Boschwitz (former Republican United States Senator from Minnesota)
    Sandy Berger (19th United States National Security Advisor under President Bill Clinton)
    Warren Beatty (actor, film producer, director)
    Jeffrey Bewkes (president of Time Warner)
    Stephen Biddle (theorist setting U.S. counter-insurgency policy)
    Michael R. Bloomberg (108th Mayor of New York City, founder of Bloomberg L.P.)
    Max Boot (military historian, and foreign policy expert)
    Bill Bradley (former Democratic senator from New Jersey, NBA hall of fame basketball player)
    Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group founder and president)
    Lael Brainard (Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, wife of Kurt M. Campbell)
    Bill Brock (50th chairman of the Republican Party, 8th U.S. trade ambassador and 18th United States Secretary of Labor under Ronald Reagan, former Republican United States Senator from Tennessee)
    Dan Burton (former republican party United States congressman from Indiana)
    Erin Burnett (journalist, CNN anchor)
    George H.W. Bush (41st President of the United States)
    Tom Brokaw (NBC journalist)
    Howard Berman (former Democratic Party United States Congressman from California)
    Peter Beinart (academic, columnist)
    Richard Branson (founder of Virgin Group)
    L. Paul Bremer (diplomat)
    Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (a member of the Bronfman dynasty, president of the World Jewish Congress)
    Ethan Bronner (deputy foreign editor of The New York Times)
    Zbigniew Brzezinski (10th United States National Security Advisor under President Jimmy Carter)
    Stephen Gerald Breyer (United States Supreme Court justice)
    Jonathan S. Bush (healthcare CEO, son of Jonathan Bush, brother of NBC entertainment reporter Billy Bush)
    Sanford Bishop (Democratic Party United States congressman from Georgia)
    David Boren (former Democratic U.S. senator from Oklahoma and president of the University of Oklahoma)
    Kurt M. Campbell {Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, husband of Lael Brainard}
    Jimmy Carter (39th President of the United States)
    Frank Carlucci (16th Secretary of Defense and 15th U.S. national security adviser under Ronald Reagan, 13th deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency under Jimmy Carter)
    Dick Cheney (46th Vice-President of the United States)
    Juju Chang (journalist, reporter for ABC News)
    Henry Cisneros (10th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Bill Clinton)
    Bill Clinton (42nd President of the United States)
    Hillary Clinton(former First Lady of the United States, former United States Senator from New York, 67th United States Secretary of State under Barack Obama)
    George Clooney (actor, director, screenwriter, producer, United Nations Messenger of Peace)
    Mario Cuomo (Democratic politician, 52nd Governor of New York)
    Michael Crow (president of Arizona State University)
    Katie Couric (former CBS and NBC journalist, talk show host)
    Stephen F. Cohen (professor of Russian studies at NYU, husband of Katrina vanden Heuvel)
    Edward F. Cox (international attorney, chairman of the New York Republican party, son-in-law of Richard Nixon)
    William M. Daley (24th White House chief of staff under Obama, 32nd secretary of commerce under Bill Clinton)
    Kathryn Wasserman Davis {American philanthropist}
    Kenneth Duberstein (13th chief of staff under Ronald Reagan)
    Peggy Dulany (fourth child of David Rockefeller)
    Joseph Duffey (academic, educator)
    Chris Dodd (Former United States Senator from Connecticut)
    Thomas R. Donahue {former Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO}
    William H. Donaldson (former chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission)
    Michael Dukakis (65th and 67th governor of Massachusetts, 1988 Democratic Party nominee for the Presidency)
    Mervyn M. Dymally (former Democratic congressman from California)
    James S. Doyle (journalist & activist)
    Jesse Dylan {film director}
    Esther Dyson {philanthropist, technology analyst, daughter of Freeman Dyson}
    John Edwards (former Democratic U.S. senator from North Carolina, 2004 Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee)
    Karl Eikenberry (United States Army General, former ambassador to Afghanistan)
    Ari Emanuel (head of Endeavor Agency)
    Luigi R. Einaudi {former secretary-general of the Organization of American States}
    Mallory Factor {academic, banker, conservative activist,}
    Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve)
    Noah Feldman (academic and author)
    Dianne Feinstein (United States Democratic Party Senator from California)
    Bernard T. Ferrari (dean, Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School)
    John B. Fitzgibbons, an American businessman and philanthropist
    Donald M. Fraser (former Democratic United States congressman from Minnesota)
    Bill Frist (Republican politician, former United States Senate Majority Leader of the United States Senate)
    Mikhail Fridman (Russian oligarch, International Advisory Board member)
    Thomas Friedman (columnist for The New York Times)
    Martin Feldstein (economist, Harvard professor)
    Tom Foley (57th speaker of the United States House of Representatives)
    Francis Fukuyama (political scientist, for state department official)
    Pamela Gann (President of Claremont McKenna College, former dean of Duke University School of Law).
    Robert M. Gates (22nd United States Secretary of Defense under Bush & Obama, 15th Director of Central Intelligence under George H.W. Bush)
    Robert P. George (Academic, professor at Princeton University, theologian, philosopher)
    David Geffen (president of Universal Music Group)
    Leslie Gelb (former journalist for the New York Times)
    Dick Gephardt (22nd Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives)
    Sam Gejdenson (former Democratic Party United States Congressman from Connecticut)
    Jim Gilmore (68th Governor of Virginia)
    Bianna Golodryga (Journalist)
    Alan Greenspan (13th Chairman of the Federal Reserve)
    Maurice R. Greenberg (former chairman and CEO of AIG)
    Bob Graham (Democratic Party 38th governor of Florida and United States Senator)
    Janet G. Mullins Grissom (Republican lobbyist,former state department official)
    Timothy Geithner {75th secretary of the treasury under Obama, 9th president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York}
    David Gergen (advisor to Richard Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, commentator for CNN)
    Peter C. Goldmark, Jr. (former CEO of New York Port Authority, president of Rockefeller Foundation, publisher of International Herald Tribune)
    Mikhail Gorbachev (former President of the USSR)
    Roy M. Goodman (former Republican member of the New York State Senate)
    Porter Goss {former Republican congressman from Florida, 19th Director of Central Intelligence Agency under George W. Bush}
    Newt Gingrich (58th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives)
    Ruth Bader Ginsburg (United States Supreme Court justice)
    Tenzin Gyatso (14th Dalai Lama)
    Richard N. Haass (former State Department official)
    David A. Harris (director of the American Jewish Committee (AJC))
    Lee H. Hamilton (former United States Democratic congressman from Indiana)
    Michael Hayden (United States Air Force general, 15th director of the National Security Agency under Bill Clinton, and 20th director of the CIA under George W. Bush)
    Gary Hart (former Democratic U.S. Senator from Colorado, Council for a Livable World chairman, advisory board member for the Partnership for a Secure America)
    Heather Higgins (women's advocate, chairman of the Independent Women's Forum, president of the Randolph Foundation)
    Chris Heinz (heir to the H. J. Heinz Company ketchup fortune)
    Leo Hindery {businessman, philanthropist}
    Carla Anderson Hills (5th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Gerald Ford, 10th United States Trade Representative to George H.W. Bush)
    Deane R. Hinton {former diplomat}
    Kim Holmes (foreign policy and defense expert)
    Douglas Holtz-Eakin (economist)
    Auren Hoffman (investor/entrepreneur)
    Warren Hoge (American journalist, formerly of the New York Times)
    Malcolm Hoenlein (vice-chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations)
    Katrina vanden Heuvel (editor of The Nation, wife of Stephen F. Cohen, daughter of William vanden Heuvel)
    William vanden Heuvel (diplomat and international lawyer, father of Katrina vanden Heuvell)
    Frederick Iseman (businessman, inventor)
    Angelina Jolie (actress, UN Goodwill Ambassador)[6]
    Vernon Jordan (advisor to President Bill Clinton)
    Nancy Johnson (former Republican United States congresswoman from Connecticut)
    Woody Johnson (investor, owner of the New York Jets, heir to Johnson & Johnson)
    Sheila Johnson (businesswoman, president of the Washington Mystics)
    Walter H. Kansteiner, III (American diplomat)
    Peter J. Katzenstein (political scientist, academic)
    Robert Kagan (cofounded Project for the New American Century)
    Nancy Kassebaum (former Republican Senator from Kansas, daughter of Alf Landon, and wife of Howard Baker)
    Thomas Kean, Sr. (Republican politician, 48th Governor of New Jersey)
    John Kerry(former United States Senator from Massachusetts, 68th United States Secretary of State under Barack Obama, 2004 Democratic Party nominee for the Presidency)
    Vanessa Kerry (doctor of medicine, liberal activist, daughter of John Kerry)
    Raymond Kelly {former police commissioner of the NYPD}
    Henry Kissinger (8th National Security Advisor under Richard Nixon and 56th United States Secretary of State under President's Nixon and Ford)
    Joe Klein (Time Magazine columnist)
    Richard Kogan (former CEO of Schering-Plough from 1996 to 2003, board member of Colgate-Palmolive and The Bank of New York Mellon)
    Paul R. Krugman (economist, columnist for the New York Times)
    Anil Kumar (businessman, former senior partner at McKinsey)
    Charles Krauthammer (columnist for the Washington Post and political commentator at Fox News)
    Zalmay Khalilzad (26th ambassador to the United Nations under George W. Bush)
    Philip Lader (diplomat, chairman of WPP Group)
    Richard W. Lariviere (Scholar, President of the University of Oregon)
    Jim Leach (former Republican United States congressman from Iowa, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities under Obama)
    John Robert Lewis (Democratic United States congressman from the state of Georgia, famed civil-rights leader)
    Jim Lehrer (journalist, former anchor for PBS)
    Joe Lieberman (former United States Independent Senator from Connecticut)
    Lewis Libby (attorney, former chief-of-staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney)
    Herbert London {academic, conservative activist, former dean of Gallatin School of Individualized Study}
    Nigel Lythgoe (television producer)
    Fred Malek (businessman, former President of Marriott Hotels and Northwest Airlines)
    David Malpass (economist, Republican Party politician)
    John McCain (United States Republican Senator from Arizona, 2008 Republican Party nominee for the Presidency)
    Bud McFarlane (13th national security advisor to Ronald Reagan)
    William Green Miller (United States Ambassador to Ukraine under Bill Clinton)
    George J. Mitchell (17th Senate Majority Leader of the United States Senate}
    Walter Mondale (42nd Vice-President of the United States)
    Robert Mosbacher, Jr. (businessman, son of Robert Mosbacher)
    Les Moonves (President and Chief Executive Officer of CBS)
    Bill Moyers (former press-secretary to Lyndon Johnson, public commentator for PBS)
    Langhorne A. Motley {former diplomat} and state department official}
    David Mulford (former United States Ambassador to India and current Vice-Chairman International of Credit Suisse)
    Rupert Murdoch (founder/chairman/CEO of News Corp and Fox News)
    Heather Nauert (journalist and anchor for Fox News)
    Janet Napolitano (3rd United States Secretary of Homeland Security under Obama, 21st Governor of Arizona)
    John D. Negroponte (former United States Deputy Secretary of State and former Director of National Intelligence under George W. Bush)
    Joseph Nye (academic)
    Sandra Day O'Connor (former United States Supreme Court justice)
    Stan O'Neal (former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Merrill Lynch)
    George Pataki (Republican politician, 53rd Governor of New York)
    Henry Paulson (74th United States Treasury Secretary under George W. Bush)
    Robert Pastor (national security adviser, son-in-law to Robert McNamara)
    David Petraeus (United States Army General, former head of CENTCOM, 22nd director of the CIA)
    Peter G. Peterson (20th United States Secretary of Commerce under Nixon)
    Steve Pieczenik (former state department official, 911 conspiracy theorist)
    Kitty Pilgrim (journalist and anchor on CNN)
    Richard Pipes (academic, father of founder/director of Middle East Forum Daniel Pipes)
    Daniel Pipes (academic, writer, historian, son of Richard Pipes)
    Norman Podhoretz (former editor-in-chief of "Commentary", senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, Project for the New American Century (PNAC) signatory)
    Steve Poizner (California businessman and Republican politician)
    Roman Popadiuk (former United States Ambassador to Ukraine, Executive Director of the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation)
    Arturo C. Porzecanski (Wall Street economist and university professor)
    Colin Powell (65th United States Secretary of State under Bush-43, 16th National Security Advisor under Reagan, 12th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Bush-41)
    Tom Petri (Republican United States congressman from Wisconsin)
    Priscilla Presley (actress and former chairwoman of the board of Elvis Presley Enterprises)
    Charles Prince (former chief executive officer of Citigroup)
    Jennifer Raab {President of Hunter College}
    Janet Reno (78th United States Attorney General under Clinton)
    Condoleezza Rice (66th United States Secretary of State under Bush-43)
    Dan Rather (journalist, formerly anchor at CBS)
    Charles Rangel (United States Democratic Congressman from New York City)
    Alice Rivlin (economist, former U.S. cabinet member)
    David Rockefeller, Jr.
    John D. Rockefeller, IV (United States Democratic Party Senator of West Virginia, 29th Governor of West Virginia)
    Charlie Rose (PBS journalist and The Early Show anchor)
    Liz Rosenberg (novelist, poet, columnist for The Boston Globe)
    Chuck Robb (64th Governor of Virginia, former Democratic Party U.S. Senator from Virginia, son-in-law of Lyndon B. Johnson)
    Edward Regan (former state comptroller of New york)
    Robert Rubin (70th Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton)
    Haim Saban (founder of Saban Capital Group)
    Jeffrey D. Sachs (American economist)
    Diane Sawyer (ABC News journalist)
    Stephen M. Schwebel (jurist, former judge on the International Court of Justice)
    Michael Shifter (academic, president of the Inter-American Dialogue)
    Dan Senor (former foreign policy advisor to George W. Bush, former Fox News foreign policy analyst)
    Amity Shlaes (Bloomberg News columnist, and historian)
    Timothy Shriver (chairman & CEO of the Special Olympics)
    David Stern (commissioner of the NBA)
    John Spratt (former Democratic United States congressman from South Carolina)
    Karenna Gore Schiff (daughter of Al Gore)
    Olympia J. Snowe (former Republican United States Senator from Maine)
    Brent Scowcroft (9th & 17th United States National Security Advisor under Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush)
    George Shultz (60th United States Secretary of State under Reagan, 62nd United States Secretary of the Treasury and 11th United States Secretary of Labor under Richard Nixon}
    Frederick W. Smith (CEO and founder of FedEx)
    Andrew Ross Sorkin (business journalist for New York Times and CNBC)
    Walter B. Slocombe (former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy)
    George Soros (currency speculator, investor, businessman)
    Lesley Stahl (CBS News journalist)
    Donna Shalala (18th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services under Bill Clinton, President of the University of Miami)
    Eduard Shevardnadze (2nd President of Georgia)
    Eric Shinseki (7th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Obama, 34th Chief of Staff of the United States Army under Clinton & Bush)
    Adlai Stevenson III (former Democratic United States Senator from Illinois, son of Adlai Stevenson II)
    George Stephanopoulos (former White House press-secretary under Bill Clinton, Good Morning America anchor, This Week with George Stephanopoulos host)
    Laurence H. Silberman (United States federal judge)
    Robert Silvers (editor of New York Review of Books)
    Stansfield Turner (United States Navy Admiral, 12th director of the CIA under Jimmy Carter)
    Doug Turner (Republican party operative/Politician, public relations operative)
    Richard Thornburgh (76th Attorney-General of the United States of America under Reagan & Bush, 76th Governor of Pennsylvania)
    John L. Thornton (chairman of Brookings Institution, academic, former president of Goldman Sachs}
    Frances Townsend {former United States Homeland Security Advisor}
    Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Former Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, member of the Kennedy family)
    Tom Vilsack (30th United States Secretary of Agriculture under Obama, 40th Governor of Iowa)
    Paul Volcker (12th Chairman of the Federal Reserve)
    Peter J. Wallison (20th White House Counsel to Ronald Reagan, former lawyer to Nelson Rockefeller)
    Barbara Walters (ABC News journalist)
    Vin Weber (former United States Republican Congressman from Minnesota)
    Steven Weinberg (American physicist)
    Juleanna Glover {American public policy consultant; former lobbyist}
    John C. Whitehead (chairman of the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, former United States Deputy Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, former Goldman Sachs chairman)
    Christine Todd Whitman (50th Governor of New Jersey, 9th administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under George W. Bush)
    Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby (British member of parliament, International Advisory Board member)
    Richard S. Williamson (diplomat, lawyer, former chairman of the Republican Party of Illinois)
    James D. Wolfensohn (former president of the World Bank)
    Paul Wolfowitz (10th President of the World Bank, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense under Bush-43)
    James Woolsey (16th Director of Central Intelligence under Bill Clinton)
    Dov S. Zakheim (academic and Department of Defense official under Reagan and George W. Bush)
    Paula Zahn (journalist, former anchor at Fox News and CNN)
    James Zogby (academic, political commentator and pollster)
    Robert Zoellick (11th President of the World Bank)

Current Emeritus and Honorary Officers and Directors

    Leslie H. Gelb (President Emeritus)
    Maurice R. Greenberg (Honorary Vice Chairman)
    Peter G. Peterson (Chairman Emeritus)
    David Rockefeller (Honorary Chairman)

Notable historical members

    Herbert Agar (writer, editor of The Courier-Journal)
    Harold Agnew (physicist, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    Umberto Agnelli (Italian industrialist, ceo of Fiat)
    Les Aspin {Democratic Party congressman from Wisconsin, 18th United States Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton}
    Kenneth Bacon (American journalist)
    Conrad Black (International Advisory Board member)
    Tom Braden (former CIA agent and liberal journalist)
    George Wildman Ball (American diplomat)
    Spruille Braden (American diplomat, businessman)
    McGeorge Bundy (National Security advisor for Presidents John F. Kennedy & Lyndon B. Johnson)
    William Bundy (Central Intelligence Agency agent, historian)
    William F. Buckley, Jr (commentator, publisher, founder of the National Review)
    Jonathan Bingham (Democratic congressman from New York, diplomat)
    Paul Cravath (lawyer, one of the founders of the Council on Foreign Relations)
    Monica Crowley (former Richard Nixon aide, radio host, and columnist)
    Heidi Cruz (former director of the Latin America Office at the U.S. Treasury Department and spouse of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz)
    John Chafee (former Secretary of the Navy, and Republican senator from Rhode Island)
    Warren Christopher (former United States Secretary of State)
    Thomas E. Dewey (47th governor of New York, former Republican nominee for President in 1944 and 1948)
    Michael Raoul Duval (attorney for Richard Nixon & Gerald Ford)
    C. Douglas Dillon (57th Secretary of the Treasury of the United States under John F. Kennedy & Lyndon Johnson, under-secretary of state under Dwight D. Eisenhower)
    Allen Dulles (former Director of the CIA)
    John Foster Dulles (52nd Secretary of State of the United States under Ike Eisenhower)
    Fred Dutton {lawyer, lobbyist, Democratic Party operative}
    Paul A. Dyster {mayor of Niagara Falls, New York}
    Lawrence Eagleburger (former United States Secretary of State under President George H. W. Bush)
    Jeffrey E. Epstein (financier)[7]
    Rowland Evans (journalist)
    John Exter (economist)
    Gerald Ford (38th President of the United States of America)
    Geraldine Ferraro (former Democratic New York congresswoman, first woman on a major party presidential ticket in 1984)
    Alexander Haig (United States Army General, 59th Secretary of State of the United States under Ronald Reagan)
    Sidney Harman (businessman, owner of Newsweek)
    Armand Hammer (businessman, investor)
    W. Averell Harriman (48th Governor of New York, diplomat, 11th United States Secretary of Commerce under Harry S Truman)
    H. John Heinz III (former Republican United States Senator from Pennsylvania)
    Richard Holbrooke (diplomat, investment banker, 22nd United States UN Ambassador)
    Herbert Hoover (31st President of the United States)
    Henry Hyde (former Republican congressman from Illinois)
    Sergei Karaganov (International Advisory Board member)
    Irving Kristol (journalist, writer, dubbed "The godfather of neoconservatism, father of Bill Kristol)
    Jack Kemp (Hall of Fame quarterback, Republican congressman from New York, 9th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under Bush-41, 1996 Republican Vice-Presidential nominee)
    George Kennan (diplomat, historian)
    Jeane Kirkpatrick (diplomat, 16th United States Ambassador to the United Nations)
    Ivy Lee (founding father of public relations)
    Robert A. Lovett (4th Secretary of Defense of the United States under Truman)
    Robert Matsui (former Democratic Party congressman from California)
    John J. McCloy (lawyer, banker)
    Charles Peter McColough (businessman)
    George McGovern (former Democratic senator from South Dakota, 1972 Democratic Party nominee for President)
    Robert McNamara (8th Secretary of Defense under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, 5th President of the World Bank)
    Daniel Patrick Moynihan (diplomat, former Democratic Senator from New York)
    Edmund Muskie (58th Secretary of State of the United States)
    Richard M. Nixon (37th President of the United States)
    Paul Nitze (Secretary of the Navy under Lyndon Johnson)
    David Rockefeller
    Nelson Rockefeller (41st Vice-President of the United States, and Governor of New York)
    John D. Rockefeller 3rd
    Felix Rohatyn (investment banker)
    Mark B. Rosenberg (President of Florida International University)
    Eugene Rostow (former dean of Yale law, legal scholar)
    Walt Rostow (7th National Security advisor to Lyndon Johnson)
    Dean Rusk (54th Secretary of State of the United States under Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson)
    Abraham A. Ribicoff (former Democratic United States Senator from Connecticut)
    William V. Roth, Jr. (former Republican United States Senator of Delaware).
    Carl Sagan (American scientist)
    Arthur Schlesinger (historian, academic)
    Raymond P. Shafer (former Republican governor of Pennsylvania)
    Tony Snow (former press secretary to George W. Bush, journalist, radio talk-show host)
    Ron Silver (actor, director, producer, co-founded One Jerusalem)
    Strobe Talbott (diplomat, chairman of Brookings Institution, journalist)
    Shirley Temple (actress, diplomat)
    Cyrus Vance (57th Secretary of State of the United States under Jimmy Carter)
    Rick Warren (American Christian leader, Senior Pastor of the Saddleback Church)
    Vernon A. Walters (United States Army General, 17th U.S. ambassador of the U.N.)
    John Wheeler III (Vietnam veteran, military consultant, presidential aide; found murdered on Dec. 31, 2010)
    Paul Warburg (banker)
    Caspar Weinberger (15th Secretary of Defense for the United States under Ronald Reagan)
    Albert Wohlstetter
    Roberta Wohlstetter

List of Chairmen

    Russell Cornell Leffingwell 1946–53
    John J. McCloy 1953–70
    David Rockefeller 1970–85
    Peter G. Peterson 1985–2007
    Carla A. Hills (co-chairman) 2007–
    Robert E. Rubin (co-chairman) 2007–

List of presidents

    John W. Davis 1921–33
    George W. Wickersham 1933–36
    Norman H. Davis 1936–44
    Russell Cornell Leffingwell 1944–46
    Allen Welsh Dulles 1946–50
    Henry Merritt Wriston 1951–64
    Grayson L. Kirk 1964–71
    Bayless Manning 1971–77
    Winston Lord 1977–85
    John Temple Swing 1985–86 (Pro tempore)
    Peter Tarnoff 1986–93
    Alton Frye 1993
    Leslie Gelb 1993–2003
    Richard N. Haass 2003–
Source: The Council on Foreign Relations from 1921 to 1996: Historical Roster of Directors and Officers[8]

"Membership – Council on Foreign Relations". Cfr.org. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
"Corporate Program" PDF (330 KB)
"President's Welcome ("About CFR"), with a hyperlink to "History", both accessed February 24, 2007. (Date accessed applies to other citations to the CFR website.)
"Leadership and Staff". Accessed February 24, 2007.
CFR Corporate Members (as of June 07, 2013)
Washington Post, Columnists, "Talk About Your Serious Roles", By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts, Wednesday, February 28, 2007; Page C03. Nominated by council member Trevor Neilson. If she's voted in at the June board meeting, the 31-year-old Jolie will receive a five-year "term" membership.
Jeffrey Epstein Council on Foreign Relations :

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