Trump phone call with BW discussing an inaccurate book
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The passage records a brief, vague conversation between former President Trump and an individual identified only as BW. It contains no specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable details Trump acknowledges hearing about a book from "Lindsey" and expresses concern about its accuracy. BW assures Trump the book will be accurate. No mention of specific wrongdoing, financial flows, or pol
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