Anonymous email hints at Trump destabilizing global economy and mentions Barack
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The passage contains vague, speculative language about a powerful figure potentially harming the global economy and a vague suggestion to involve a former president. It lacks concrete details, dates, Sender expresses fear that 'he' could tank the global economy. Mentions 'Barrack' (likely former President Barack Obama) as a possible interlocutor. Suggests the recipient should intervene or make a
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