Speculative email linking Trump appointees to Bitcoin‑friendly FDA leadership
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The passage offers a vague, unverified suggestion that a prominent Bitcoin investor (Balaji) could be appointed to head the FDA and that other officials are favorable toward cryptocurrency. No concret Mentions possible appointment of Balaji (a known Bitcoin advocate) to FDA head under Trump. References an unnamed 'Allison' showing favorable attitude toward Bitcoin. Cites Peter Thiel’s public comme
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