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Email hints at unexamined Trump Wharton classmates and Deutsche Bank documents The passage contains a vague suggestion that Trump’s Wharton classmates have not been interviewed and that Deutsche Bank papers are “very bad.” No names, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations are provided, making it a weak, speculative lead with limited investigative value. Key insights: Sender mentions lack of interviews with Trump’s Wharton classmates.; Reference to “Deutsche Bank papers” being problematic.; No specific individuals, dates, or documents are identified.
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Email hints at unexamined Trump Wharton classmates and Deutsche Bank documents The passage contains a vague suggestion that Trump’s Wharton classmates have not been interviewed and that Deutsche Bank papers are “very bad.” No names, dates, transactions, or concrete allegations are provided, making it a weak, speculative lead with limited investigative value. Key insights: Sender mentions lack of interviews with Trump’s Wharton classmates.; Reference to “Deutsche Bank papers” being problematic.; No specific individuals, dates, or documents are identified.
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