Informal email exchange referencing Trump, Putin, North Korea, and Saudi contacts
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The passage contains vague, unsubstantiated opinions and no concrete details about transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures but offers no evidence of misconduct or fi Sender expresses support for Trump and claims North Korea has not fired missiles as promised. Reference to explaining something to "Saudi friends" and criticism of Barack Obama. Self‑identifies as a
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