Unverified claim that senior Chinese contacts gave Trump approval to confront North Korea
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The passage contains a vague, unsubstantiated statement with no names, dates, transactions, or concrete evidence. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a generic rumor, and the claim is already Sender mentions "senior Chinese friends" as source Alleged approval for Trump to take on North Korea No specific individuals, dates, or documents cited
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