Michael Wolff email chain hinting at alleged Trump‑related financial and political connections
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The passage contains speculative, unverified rumors about Trump, Hillary Clinton, and various unnamed financial ties (e.g., Mar-a-Lago, casino chips, electric‑union links). It lacks concrete names, da Reference to a “letter” involving Bernie Nussbaum and Vince Foster, framed as a Hillary Clinton issu Suggestion to probe Trump’s mortgage on Mar‑a‑Lago, revenue from golf courses, total corporate deb
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