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Cheney's alleged resignation letter and health disclosures mention Obama and Guantanamo

Cheney's alleged resignation letter and health disclosures mention Obama and Guantanamo The passage contains vague references to a resignation letter and health issues but provides no concrete details, dates, or evidence linking high‑level misconduct. It repeats already known public information about Guantanamo and Cheney’s health, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Claims Cheney wrote a resignation letter dated March 28, 2001, to be delivered to Bush if incapacitated; Mentions Obama’s failure to close Guantanamo Bay; Describes a dream after 2010 heart surgery

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Cheney's alleged resignation letter and health disclosures mention Obama and Guantanamo The passage contains vague references to a resignation letter and health issues but provides no concrete details, dates, or evidence linking high‑level misconduct. It repeats already known public information about Guantanamo and Cheney’s health, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Claims Cheney wrote a resignation letter dated March 28, 2001, to be delivered to Bush if incapacitated; Mentions Obama’s failure to close Guantanamo Bay; Describes a dream after 2010 heart surgery

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26 “happy to note” that Mr. Obama has failed to close the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as he had pledged. Mr. Cheney’s long struggle with heart disease is a recurring theme in the book. He discloses that he wrote a letter of resignation, dated March 28, 2001, and told an aide to give it to Mr. Bush if he ever had a heart attack or stroke that left him incapacitated. And in the epilogue, Mr. Cheney writes that after undergoing heart surgery in 2010, he was unconscious for weeks. During that period, he wrote, he had a prolonged, vivid dream that he was living in an Italian villa, pacing the stone paths to get coffee and newspapers.

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