Casual email referencing China‑Trump media piece and personal activities
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The passage contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to wrongdoing. It merely mentions a CCTV broadcast about Trump, personal travel, and routin Reference to a CCTV interview titled “What China Thinks of President‑Elect Trump”. Sender Robert Lawrence Kuhn mentions trips to Beijing and Los Angeles and a lunch with an unnamed MN Repeated boiler
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