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Trump tweet commentary and unrelated book announcement The passage contains only vague, opinionated language about Trump and a book announcement, with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Mentions former President Trump in a derogatory manner; References a forthcoming book by Paul Krassner with intro by Andy Borowitz; No specific allegations, financial flows, or investigative details
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Trump tweet commentary and unrelated book announcement The passage contains only vague, opinionated language about Trump and a book announcement, with no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Mentions former President Trump in a derogatory manner; References a forthcoming book by Paul Krassner with intro by Andy Borowitz; No specific allegations, financial flows, or investigative details
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