Email referencing Michael Wolff book on Donald Trump
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The passage contains only a casual remark about a forthcoming book and a link to a public article. It provides no concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable information linking powerful actors Sender mentions an upcoming book about Donald Trump. Includes a public URL to a New York Magazine article. Email marked confidential but contains no sensitive details.
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