Private email hints at Obama favoring former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General
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Private email hints at Obama favoring former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler for Attorney General The passage merely forwards a Bloomberg article and includes a brief, informal exchange confirming the story. It provides no new facts, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond a publicly reported speculation, so its investigative usefulness is low. However, it does reference a high‑profile nomination process, giving it modest controversy and power linkage. Key insights: Email chain between a person using the name "jeffrey E." and someone identified as Kathy Ruemmler.; Mentions a Bloomberg article linking Kathryn Ruemmler as Obama’s favorite for Attorney General.; Timestamped October 14‑15, 2014, indicating contemporaneous awareness of the speculation.
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