Informal email chain referencing Donald, law firm representation, and personal grievances
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The passage contains vague, unverified references to President Donald Trump, a law firm, and individuals (Michael Klein, Gorelick, Jared) but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or acti Mentions “Donald” possibly referring to President Trump and suggests he may lie to his lawyers. Reference to a law firm representing the POTUS and a conflict involving Michael Klein. Alludes to “Gore
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