Email claim that former Attorney General William Barr would protect former President Trump
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The passage provides a vague, unsubstantiated assertion with no specifics, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It mentions high‑profile individuals but offers no concrete lead for investigatio Sender claims a long‑term personal relationship between Barr and Trump (50 years). Implied that Barr would act to shield Trump.
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