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Epstein email suggesting political appointments for Obama administration
The email contains a speculative suggestion by Jeffrey Epstein that President Obama should appoint former President Bill Clinton as Treasury Secretary and move Hillary Clinton out of the State Departm Epstein proposes Bill Clinton as Treasury Secretary. He recommends moving Hillary Clinton out of the State Department. Mentions a qualified person named Jamie with knowledge of derivatives and bankin
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The email contains a speculative suggestion by Jeffrey Epstein that President Obama should appoint former President Bill Clinton as Treasury Secretary and move Hillary Clinton out of the State Departm Epstein proposes Bill Clinton as Treasury Secretary. He recommends moving Hillary Clinton out of the State Department. Mentions a qualified person named Jamie with knowledge of derivatives and bankin
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“fficult 2. I THink it would behoove Obama to make Bill CLinton Treasury sec.. and move Hillary out. of state. ,”
Jes Staley“rom: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: Jes Staley <a; mary's great ,thanks.. I will call her again”
Jeffrey Epstein“Date: Wednesday, May 4 2011 10:51 AM From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: Jes Staley <a; mary”
Hillary Clinton“lt 2. I THink it would behoove Obama to make Bill CLinton Treasury sec.. and move Hillary out. of state. ,”
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