Kathy Ruemmler emails Jeffrey E. about Trump firing Yates and declaring war on DOJ
Kathy Ruemmler emails Jeffrey E. about Trump firing Yates and declaring war on DOJ The email hints at a possible high‑level conflict between the Trump administration and the Department of Justice, mentioning the firing of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' deputy (likely former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates). However, the content is vague, lacks concrete details, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing, and repeats already known public events. It offers a modest investigative lead—potentially useful for confirming internal perceptions or seeking corroborating sources—but provides limited actionable information. Key insights: Sent on Jan 31, 2017, referencing a dinner with a NYT reporter and broad press contacts.; Claims Trump "declared war on DOJ" after firing Yates.; Mentions internal communication confidentiality and possible attorney‑client privilege.
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Kathy Ruemmler emails Jeffrey E. about Trump firing Yates and declaring war on DOJ The email hints at a possible high‑level conflict between the Trump administration and the Department of Justice, mentioning the firing of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' deputy (likely former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates). However, the content is vague, lacks concrete details, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing, and repeats already known public events. It offers a modest investigative lead—potentially useful for confirming internal perceptions or seeking corroborating sources—but provides limited actionable information. Key insights: Sent on Jan 31, 2017, referencing a dinner with a NYT reporter and broad press contacts.; Claims Trump "declared war on DOJ" after firing Yates.; Mentions internal communication confidentiality and possible attorney‑client privilege.
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