Email chain linking Trump, Clinton, Epstein, and a alleged "Trump Super PAC" to voter‑get‑out operations and a lawsuit involving alleged Epstein vi...
The passage contains several potentially actionable leads – references to a "Trump Super PAC" spending over $1 billion on ads, a bus‑get‑out operation targeting 120 million poor voters, and claims tha Mentions a "Trump Super PAC" allegedly spending >$1 billion on advertising and a bus‑based voter out Claims Judge Sweet is central to a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein that could expose photos of Bil
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The passage contains several potentially actionable leads – references to a "Trump Super PAC" spending over $1 billion on ads, a bus‑get‑out operation targeting 120 million poor voters, and claims tha Mentions a "Trump Super PAC" allegedly spending >$1 billion on advertising and a bus‑based voter out Claims Judge Sweet is central to a lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein that could expose photos of Bil
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“WHAT IS NEEDED IN THE PRESENTATION TO PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP WILL BE DON E BY OUR TEAM THAT NOW HAS THE KEY J”
Bill Clinton“FF EPSTEIN !!!! JEFF EPSTEIN HAS THE PICTURES OF BILL CLINTON HAVING SEX WITH THE UNDERAGE GIRLS !!!!!! BILL”
Jeffrey Epstein“ent: 7/13/2016 6:02:16 PM To: Darren Indyke CC: Jeffrey Epstein Jeeyacation gmail.com] Subject: RE: JUDGE SWEET”
Darren Indyke“________________ Sent: 7/13/2016 6:02:16 PM To: Darren Indyke CC: Jeffrey Epstein Jeeyacation gmail.com] Subj”
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