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Dick Cavett forwards an anagram linking President Trump to Putin
The passage contains a trivial wordplay anagram with no concrete evidence, names, transactions, or actionable leads. It is a low‑value, speculative claim that offers no investigative direction and is Anagram claim: "PRESIDENT TRUMP" rearranged to "MR. PUTIN'S RED PET" Message sent by Dick Cavett to Lesley Groft, forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein Dated December 20, 2016
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The passage contains a trivial wordplay anagram with no concrete evidence, names, transactions, or actionable leads. It is a low‑value, speculative claim that offers no investigative direction and is Anagram claim: "PRESIDENT TRUMP" rearranged to "MR. PUTIN'S RED PET" Message sent by Dick Cavett to Lesley Groft, forwarded to Jeffrey Epstein Dated December 20, 2016
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