Internal email discussing removal of Steve Bannon by September 2017
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The passage is a brief, informal email exchange that merely speculates that Steve Bannon will be ousted by September 2017 to protect Donald Trump’s image. It provides no concrete names beyond Bannon a Sender predicts Bannon will be removed by September 2017. Rationale given: Bannon is drawing attention away from Donald Trump. Email includes standard confidentiality disclaimer.
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