Informal email hints at perceived boost to Trump’s standing in Moscow after unspecified attack
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The passage contains a casual email exchange with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It merely speculates that an unnamed attack could raise respect for President Trump in Sender "ehbarak" suggests an event may improve Trump's image in Moscow. Reference to "BC/AdR" and a New York Times article, but no specifics provided. No identifiable financial flows, legal exposure,
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