Speculative email hinting Trump may hire attorney Alan Dershowitz
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The passage contains a vague, unsubstantiated suggestion that former President Trump might hire Alan Dershowitz. It lacks concrete details, dates, transactions, or evidence, offering minimal investiga Email from an unnamed sender to journalist Michael Wolff. Mentions possible hiring of Alan Dershowitz by Trump. Contains standard confidentiality disclaimer.
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