Michael Wolff email hints at political smear operations and mentions Bannon, Trump, and Fusion GPS article
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Michael Wolff email hints at political smear operations and mentions Bannon, Trump, and Fusion GPS article The email contains vague references to a Washington Times article about Fusion GPS and a smear campaign against Donald Trump, plus a casual mention of Steve Bannon. It does not provide concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details beyond publicly known allegations, making it low‑value for new investigation. Key insights: Reference to a Washington Times story linking Glenn Simpson’s Fusion GPS to a Trump smear campaign.; Casual mention that "Bannon may be right" and that the situation will not end until "Trump goes down".; List of cultural figures (Michael Douglas, Larry Gagosian, Arthur Sulzberger) without clear relevance to any alleged wrongdoing.
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