iMessage chat containing vague references to Trump, Cohen, and financial speculation
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The transcript includes fragmented messages that hint at discussions about Michael Cohen, possible wrongdoing at the direction of Donald Trump, and a casual mention of bank stocks (Barclays). However, Reference to "Cohen said he broke the law at Trump's direction" suggests a possible claim of preside Mention of "bank stocks worth buying? I own BARCLAYS" indicates a personal interest in financial m
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