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Unverified claim that a dying comedian predicted Trump assassination

Unverified claim that a dying comedian predicted Trump assassination The passage contains a vague, uncorroborated statement about a future political assassination with no names, dates, or concrete evidence. It offers no actionable leads, financial or legal details, and the only high‑profile figure mentioned is the President, but the claim is speculative and lacks credibility. Key insights: Message forwarded by Paul Krassner to a private email address.; Alleged statement from Irwin Corey, a comedian, that "Trump will be assassinated soon".; No supporting evidence, dates, or contacts beyond the informal email chain.

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Unverified claim that a dying comedian predicted Trump assassination The passage contains a vague, uncorroborated statement about a future political assassination with no names, dates, or concrete evidence. It offers no actionable leads, financial or legal details, and the only high‑profile figure mentioned is the President, but the claim is speculative and lacks credibility. Key insights: Message forwarded by Paul Krassner to a private email address.; Alleged statement from Irwin Corey, a comedian, that "Trump will be assassinated soon".; No supporting evidence, dates, or contacts beyond the informal email chain.

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