Speculative email hinting Democrats may block Trump nominees, possibly including Mnuchin
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The passage offers a vague, unsubstantiated suggestion that Democrats might target Trump nominees, naming Steven Mnuchin only as a possible target. It lacks concrete details, dates, transactions, or e Email from a private individual discussing political strategy. Mentions Democrats potentially removing Trump administration nominees. Specifically names Steven Mnuchin as a possible nominee at risk.
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