Email query about Larry Summers speaking at Trinity regarding Obama and the economy
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The passage is a casual email asking whether former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers might speak at an event. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or misconduct and offers no action Sender asks informally if Larry Summers would appear at a venue called Trinity. Mentions Obama, the economy, and government in a generic context. No dates, transactions, or allegations are provided.
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