Email hints at Democratic effort to block Trump nominees, possibly Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin
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The passage offers a vague, unverified political rumor with no concrete details, dates, or evidence. It mentions a high‑profile figure (Steven Mnuchin) but provides no actionable leads, financial data Sender predicts Democrats will try to remove some Trump administration nominees. Speculates that Steven Mnuchin could be targeted. Sent on Dec 1 2016, before the Trump administration took office.
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