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Lawrence Krauss email chain discussing climate research, potential ASU hire, and vague references to Trump associates
The email provides limited investigative value. It mentions informal discussions about a possible confidential hire at ASU and a casual reference to "Trump people" but lacks concrete details, transact Krauss references being in Antarctica and climate research funding disparities. Mentions a confidential discussion about moving an unnamed individual to ASU. Casual mention of "Trump people" in the c
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The email provides limited investigative value. It mentions informal discussions about a possible confidential hire at ASU and a casual reference to "Trump people" but lacks concrete details, transact Krauss references being in Antarctica and climate research funding disparities. Mentions a confidential discussion about moving an unnamed individual to ASU. Casual mention of "Trump people" in the c
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