Vague email hinting Trump stopped unnamed individuals and reference to McGahn
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The passage contains only a cryptic statement that "Trump stopped them" and a personal dislike for McGahn, without any names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It offers minimal investigativ Sender mentions "Trump stopped them" without specifying who "them" are. Reference to "cannot stand McGahn" suggests personal animus toward former White House counsel. Email includes standard confiden
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