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Vague email chain referencing a book and Trump with no concrete details
The messages contain personal commentary and a generic reference to Trump being "awful insane" without any specific allegations, dates, transactions, or identifiable high‑level actors beyond a generic Email sender uses an alias and references a book and the President. No specific claims, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing are provided. Conversation appears informal and lacks substantive investigativ
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The messages contain personal commentary and a generic reference to Trump being "awful insane" without any specific allegations, dates, transactions, or identifiable high‑level actors beyond a generic Email sender uses an alias and references a book and the President. No specific claims, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing are provided. Conversation appears informal and lacks substantive investigativ
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“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Eric Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Blaine Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Melania Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Robert Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Ivanka Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
Lauren Book“44CE-B395-924189A32E63 Message: I read the whole book, its mainly you and your funny descriptions of pe”
Ivana Trump“Lol a couple of times. Nothing that interesting. trump is awful insane .etc. Sender: iy Time: 05/29/19”
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