Steve Bannon email referencing 2008 seed for Trump presidency and disparaging Mnuchin and Cohn
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The email provides a casual, unsubstantiated comment from Steve Bannon with no concrete details, dates, transactions, or evidence. It mentions a public article and insults individuals, but offers no a Bannon forwards a New York Magazine article about 2008 events leading to Trump's presidency. He disparages Steven Mnuchin ('calling Mnuchin stupid') and references 'Cohn corrupt' (likely referr The e
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