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Email chain referencing Kuwait gifts, Gulf situation, and a vague comment about Trump

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #032577
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1
Persons
1

Summary

The passage hints at a possible connection between a U.S. official (implicitly Trump) and Gulf affairs, mentioning Kuwaiti gifts and a positive outcome for an unnamed ‘man.’ However, it lacks concrete Reference to ‘Kuwaiti gifts’ being delivered to an unnamed recipient. Comment that ‘things look very bad in the Gulf’ and an opinion that Trump does not want to end it. A congratulatory note stating

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