Unverified chat excerpts mentioning Trump praising 'genius' and vague budget/tax claims
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The messages contain speculative, unsubstantiated remarks about Trump and unnamed individuals, with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. They lack novelty and actionable lead Multiple messages claim Trump called someone a 'genius' and repeated the phrase. One message references a 'Bill' discussing Trump’s inability to unilaterally cut budgets or change t Another message p
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