Vague iMessage chat referencing a “sophisticated op” tied to protests at Clinton and Trump
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The transcript contains cryptic language about an unnamed operation, protests against former President Clinton and President Trump, and a few phone numbers. While it mentions high‑profile political fi Chat participants discuss a “sophisticated op” and claim to be involved professionally. Reference to protests targeting both Clinton and Trump, suggesting political motivation. Multiple phone numbers
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