Email hints at possible conflict and consideration of Michael Flynn involvement linked to Politico article on Acosta, Trump, and Epstein
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The passage contains a vague suggestion to "take Flynn" and references a Politico story connecting high‑profile figures, but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It Reid Weingarten mentions "whether or not to take flynn" in a context that suggests a decision point. The email includes a link to a Politico article about Alexander Acosta, Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein
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