Cryptic email referencing “SB”, a brain tumor, and a John McCain‑Comey grilling analogy
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The passage contains vague, unverified references to an unnamed “SB” with a possible health issue and a loose comparison to a past Senate hearing. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or acti Sender Michael Wolff tells recipient to “ping SB” who has a “weird ADD thing” and a brain tumor. Reference to a past Senate hearing where John McCain grilled James Comey. Allusion to Donald Trump wit
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