Casual email chain referencing Saudi project, Trump visit, and travel plans
Summary
The thread contains vague references to a "Saudi project" and a comment about "Trump in your house," suggesting a possible meeting between an unnamed party and the President. However, there are no con Mentions a pending "Saudi project" that the sender is awaiting an update on. Casual remark about not wanting to arrive early to find "Trump in your house" on Dec 8, 2017. Travel plans to Dubai, New Y
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