Email hints at Trump possibly hiring attorney Alan Dershowitz
The passage contains a speculative comment about former President Trump hiring Alan Dershowitz, but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or evidence. It is a single unverified remark wit Sender Richard Kahn forwards an email mentioning Trump may hire Dershowitz. The email is marked as high importance but lacks supporting documentation. No dates, financial information, or official com
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The passage contains a speculative comment about former President Trump hiring Alan Dershowitz, but provides no concrete details, dates, transactions, or evidence. It is a single unverified remark wit Sender Richard Kahn forwards an email mentioning Trump may hire Dershowitz. The email is marked as high importance but lacks supporting documentation. No dates, financial information, or official com
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