Personal email chain mentioning travel plans and a vague comment about Trump
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The passage contains only casual, non‑specific remarks about travel and a generic opinion on Donald Trump. It provides no concrete names, dates, transactions, or allegations that could be pursued, and Kathy Ruemmler plans to travel to New York on a Friday morning in August 2015. She makes an off‑hand comment that "Trump is living proof of the adage that it is better to be lucky The email includes
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