Email discussing populist trends and vague political strategy for "HC"
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The passage offers only speculative commentary on European populism and a generic suggestion to use U.S. Senate debates for political influence. It lacks concrete names, dates, transactions, or action Observes rising populist sentiment in Europe and links it to inequality. Mentions Donald Trump’s 2016 election outcome in a dismissive tone. Suggests "HC" could leverage Senate debates to shape publi
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