Email hints at “delivering El Chapo” to President Barack Obama instead of President Trump
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The passage contains a vague, possibly facetious comment about delivering drug lord El Chapo to a former president. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details, and there is no Reference to “delivering El Chapo” to Barack Obama rather than Donald Trump Informal scheduling talk between two private individuals (Weingarten and Jeffrey) Email marked as high importance but conta
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