Steve Bannon forwards Daily Beast article questioning Donald Trump's mental health
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The passage contains only a forwarded link to a media article with no new factual claims, names beyond Trump and Bannon, or specific transactions. It offers minimal investigative value beyond noting B Email sent by Steve Bannon on March 24, 2018 Contains link to Daily Beast piece about Trump's mental state Subject line suggests concern over Trump's psychiatric condition
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