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Vague email referencing sweatshirts for world leaders and Trump hotel plans

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #029005
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1
Persons
1

Summary

The passage contains only casual references to "world leaders" receiving sweatshirts and a cryptic note about "Trump's guys changing their plans" at a hotel near the White House. No specific names, da Mentions sweatshirts allegedly given to unnamed world leaders. References "Trump's guys" and a Trump-branded hotel near the White House. Casual tone, no concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial f

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