Email exchange joking about delivering El Chapo to Barack Obama vs. Donald Trump
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The passage contains a flippant comment with no concrete details, names, dates, or transactions that could be pursued. It lacks actionable intelligence, offers no novel information, and does not impli Casual mention of "delivering El Chapo" to a former president. Reference to both Barack Obama and Donald Trump in a non‑serious context. No specific dates, locations, financial flows, or parties beyo
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