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Michael Wolff email to Jeffrey Epstein offering to discuss Trump for sympathy

Michael Wolff email to Jeffrey Epstein offering to discuss Trump for sympathy The email suggests a possible coordination between a prominent media figure and a convicted financier to influence public perception of a sitting president. It provides a concrete name, date, and potential motive, offering a clear lead for further investigation into any quid‑pro‑quo arrangements, but lacks details on the content of the proposed talk or any follow‑up actions. Key insights: Email dated 10/29/2016 from journalist Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line "Now could be the time" with high importance flag.; Wolff proposes an opportunity for Epstein to "come forward" about Trump to garner sympathy and help "finish him".

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-033179
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Michael Wolff email to Jeffrey Epstein offering to discuss Trump for sympathy The email suggests a possible coordination between a prominent media figure and a convicted financier to influence public perception of a sitting president. It provides a concrete name, date, and potential motive, offering a clear lead for further investigation into any quid‑pro‑quo arrangements, but lacks details on the content of the proposed talk or any follow‑up actions. Key insights: Email dated 10/29/2016 from journalist Michael Wolff to Jeffrey Epstein.; Subject line "Now could be the time" with high importance flag.; Wolff proposes an opportunity for Epstein to "come forward" about Trump to garner sympathy and help "finish him".

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kagglehouse-oversighthigh-importancemedia-influencepolitical-manipulationjeffrey-epsteinmichael-wolfftrump-2016-election
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