Michael Wolff email hints at unnamed “big names” and political intrigue
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The email contains vague references to cultural figures (Lorin Stein, Michael Douglas, Larry Gagosian, Arthur Sulzberger) and political operatives (Bannon, Trump) but provides no concrete details, dat Mentions a “bad feeling” about a new “Woody round” possibly linked to political fallout. References Bannon and a desire for Trump to be “down,” implying political motivation. Lists several high‑profi
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