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Unverified email snippets mentioning Bolsonaro, Trump, Kavanaugh, and alleged judicial trap
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Unverified email snippets mentioning Bolsonaro, Trump, Kavanaugh, and alleged judicial trap

Unverified email snippets mentioning Bolsonaro, Trump, Kavanaugh, and alleged judicial trap The passage consists of disjointed, anonymous email excerpts with vague, unsubstantiated statements and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It offers no verifiable leads and repeats generic political rhetoric, making it low‑value noise for investigation. Key insights: Mentions Bolsonaro as "the REAL deal" without context.; Links to a New York Daily News article about Trump and White House funds, but provides no specific claim.; Allegation of a "judiciary hearing" being a trap, with no identified target or evidence.

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Unverified email snippets mentioning Bolsonaro, Trump, Kavanaugh, and alleged judicial trap The passage consists of disjointed, anonymous email excerpts with vague, unsubstantiated statements and no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable details. It offers no verifiable leads and repeats generic political rhetoric, making it low‑value noise for investigation. Key insights: Mentions Bolsonaro as "the REAL deal" without context.; Links to a New York Daily News article about Trump and White House funds, but provides no specific claim.; Allegation of a "judiciary hearing" being a trap, with no identified target or evidence.

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Message: Bolsonaro is the REAL deal Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/22/18 04:10:22 AM (559307422) Flags: 1150981 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: FE9C3FA0-F1D5-4A40-82FE-D4F15D393F80 Message: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-trumo-white-house-funds-legal bills-manafort-gates-20180921-story.html Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/22/18 02:23:13 PM (559344193) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: 537E4F8D-EDEE-4655-BAB9-1B5A56FA15F2 Message: This judiciary hearing is a trap!! Ive been through many of these. MANY!! She will cry, make sordid allegations. Say she feels bullied, fearful, traumatized. Every thing bad in her life was s result of the rape attempt. Suffered anxiety! Her relationships with men etc. this is a very special skill set needed. Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/22/18 02:25:22 PM (559344322) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: 62375517-9C4C-44E9-951B-7FF493AE5FA0 Message: Ive sat in kavanaugh chair. Im thinking of November Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/23/18 05:16:03 AM (559397763) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No GUID: A2726B56-9D6B-455A-9C59-6AA1741F01C9 Message: Trump on Florence 'One of the wettest we'v ver seen, from the standpoint of water' Sender: e:[email protected] Time: 09/23/18 05:16:15 AM (559397775) Flags: 1085445 Is Read: No Is Invitation: No

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