Social media chatter around Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) with scattered mentions of political figures
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The document is a collection of unrelated Twitter‑style posts about the EU referendum. It contains no concrete evidence, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to wrongdoing. The on Numerous posts reference the Brexit vote on 23 June 2016. A single tweet claims Karl Rove commented on the vote, but provides no context. Mentions of Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen appear alongside g
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