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Personal email chain mentioning Apple patent trial and vague Trump comment

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #032428
Pages
1
Persons
2

Summary

The passage contains informal, non‑specific correspondence with no actionable details, dates, transactions, or substantive allegations involving high‑level actors. It offers no concrete leads for inve Kathy Ruemmler says she was hired by Apple for a patent trial. Casual remark comparing Trump to MacGyver. Repeated confidentiality disclaimer suggesting attorney‑client privilege claim.

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