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Michael Wolff seeks introduction to Tom Barrack while working on a Trump book
Michael Wolff seeks introduction to Tom Barrack while working on a Trump book The email shows a journalist negotiating access to a prominent Trump ally (Tom Barrack) for a book about the President, indicating possible insider information and a network of contacts within the White House. It provides concrete names and a clear request, but lacks specific details on wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Michael Wolff is writing a book about Donald Trump and claims cooperation from the President.; Wolff asks a contact to introduce him to Tom Barrack, a known Trump confidant and real‑estate billionaire.; Wolff also requests a re‑introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for off‑the‑record White House procedural insight.
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Michael Wolff seeks introduction to Tom Barrack while working on a Trump book The email shows a journalist negotiating access to a prominent Trump ally (Tom Barrack) for a book about the President, indicating possible insider information and a network of contacts within the White House. It provides concrete names and a clear request, but lacks specific details on wrongdoing or financial flows, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Michael Wolff is writing a book about Donald Trump and claims cooperation from the President.; Wolff asks a contact to introduce him to Tom Barrack, a known Trump confidant and real‑estate billionaire.; Wolff also requests a re‑introduction to Kathy Ruemmler for off‑the‑record White House procedural insight.
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“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Eric Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Blaine Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Melania Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Robert Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Michael Wolff“From: Michael Wolff Sent: 2/15/2017 1:53:41 PM To: jeffrey E. [jeeva”
Ivanka Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Tom Barrack“-alarming). I wonder if you could introduce me to Tom Barrack--just to say I'm a journalist who you know and tr”
Courtney Love“cription of the project that I'm doing. Also, I'd love a reintroduction to Kathy Ruemmler. I need some o”
Lauren Book“Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a bit o”
Ivana Trump“6 AM, Michael Wolff i wrote: So...I'm doing this Trump book for a pile of money and with so far quite a”
Kathryn Ruemmler“m doing. Also, I'd love a reintroduction to Kathy Ruemmler. I need some off-the-record perspective on White”
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