Brief email hinting at decision on "taking" Michael Flynn and linking to Politico article on Acosta, Trump, and Epstein
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The passage contains a vague reference to "take Flynn" without context, and a link to a publicly known Politico story about Alexander Acosta, Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein. It offers no concrete names, d Sender mentions needing to decide today whether to "take Flynn" – likely referring to Michael Flynn. Includes a Politico link about Alexander Acosta, Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting a possible
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