Email discussing introduction of Masayoshi Son to Donald Trump during March 2017 Florida event
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The passage hints that a New York Times financial reporter is facilitating a connection between Masayoshi Son, a billionaire tech investor, and Donald Trump during a Trump‑related event. It suggests p Thomas (NYT reporter) recommends Masa (Masayoshi Son) meet Trump in Florida March 2017. Jeffrey E. offers to “facilitate something” with Son’s financial team. Reference to a NYT Dealbook article abou
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