Epstein email forwarding Dr. Laffer's 'Game On' paper to NYT reporter, referencing Trump tax advisors
The email shows Jeffrey Epstein communicating a policy paper from economist Arthur Laffer to a New York Times financial reporter, mentioning key Trump economic advisors (Larry Kudlow, Steve Moore) and Epstein forwards a document titled 'Game On' authored by Dr. Arthur Laffer. The email references Larry Kudlow, Steve Moore, and Steve Forbes as potential influencers on Trump’s Sender is Landon Thoma
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The email shows Jeffrey Epstein communicating a policy paper from economist Arthur Laffer to a New York Times financial reporter, mentioning key Trump economic advisors (Larry Kudlow, Steve Moore) and Epstein forwards a document titled 'Game On' authored by Dr. Arthur Laffer. The email references Larry Kudlow, Steve Moore, and Steve Forbes as potential influencers on Trump’s Sender is Landon Thoma
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