Personal email with no substantive political or financial content
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The passage consists of a casual personal email about travel plans and body‑weight observations, with a brief, generic comment about Donald Trump. It contains no concrete allegations, transactions, da Email exchange between private individuals (Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E.). Mentions a future trip to New York and a rest‑stop observation. One offhand remark about Donald Trump being "lucky rather t
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