Email reference to NYT claim that Trump spoke directly to "Steve"
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The passage offers a vague, unsubstantiated tip that the New York Times reported President Trump speaking directly to an unnamed "Steve." No names, dates, transactions, or concrete details are provide Sender Michael Wolff references a NYT story about Trump talking to "Steve". No further context, identity of "Steve," or content of the conversation is given. The email is marked high importance by th
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