Email discussing a meeting to talk about a Trump Middle East trip
Summary
The passage hints at a private conversation about a planned Trump Middle East trip, suggesting possible coordination or influence. However, it lacks concrete details such as dates, participants beyond Reference to a "Trump Middle East trip" scheduled for the end of the month Mention of an unnamed "uncle" possibly involved in the meeting Sender claims confidentiality and attorney-client privilege,
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