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Ken Starr’s email hints at draft indictment of President Trump discussed off‑recordCase Filekaggle-ho-031559House OversightKen Starr’s email hints at draft indictment of President Trump discussed off‑record
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Ken Starr’s email hints at draft indictment of President Trump discussed off‑record
Ken Starr’s email hints at draft indictment of President Trump discussed off‑record The passage suggests a concrete, actionable lead – a draft indictment of a sitting president – and directly involves former independent counsel Ken Starr, a high‑profile legal figure. While the claim is unverified and lacks specifics (no dates, charges, or evidence), the potential misconduct is highly controversial and would trigger major public outcry if substantiated. The novelty is moderate because rumors of indictments have circulated, but a direct reference to a draft document adds new investigative value. Key insights: Ken Starr responded positively to a request to be contacted by ‘Michael Wolffe’ for off‑record discussion.; The sender claims Michael Wolffe has seen a draft indictment against a sitting president.; Reference to ‘what does not subject to criminal process mean’ suggests confusion over legal immunity of the Trump corporation.
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