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Forwarded Guardian link on Donald Trump sexual assault lawsuits
The passage merely forwards a public news article without providing new details, names, dates, or transactional information. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming awareness of existi Email from Kathy Ruemmler to Jeffrey E. includes a Guardian URL about Trump sexual assault lawsuits Marked as high importance but contains no additional evidence or specifics Standard confidentiality
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The passage merely forwards a public news article without providing new details, names, dates, or transactional information. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming awareness of existi Email from Kathy Ruemmler to Jeffrey E. includes a Guardian URL about Trump sexual assault lawsuits Marked as high importance but contains no additional evidence or specifics Standard confidentiality
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