Email hints at possible involvement of Michael Flynn in matters related to Alexander Acosta, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The passage references a decision about "whether or not to take Flynn" and includes a link to a Politico story tying together Alexander Acosta, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. While the email is brief and Reid Weingarten mentions needing to decide today whether to "take Flynn" The email includes a Politico link about Alexander Acosta, Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein's plea Both participants flag the commun
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