Brief email request for Wall Street Journal op‑ed copy
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The message contains only a routine request for a newspaper editorial and extensive boilerplate confidentiality notices. It does not mention any individuals, transactions, dates, or actions that could Sender: David Rivkin Recipient: Andrew M. Grossman Date: June 22, 2018
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