Fragmentary messages hint at warrant procurement and possible reference to "Stormy" and a meeting with "Kathy Rummer"
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The excerpt contains vague, disjointed chat fragments with no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. The only potentially notable reference is the word "stormy," which could allude to the Stor A message mentions needing to convince a judge to obtain a warrant, suggesting possible surveillance The word "stormy" appears, which might reference the Stormy Daniels matter, though context is uncl
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