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Mr. Trump
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Jeffrey Epstein
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| 0018-12-01 | N/A | Phone call between Peter Navarro and Jeffrey Epstein (as claimed by Epstein in the logs). | Unknown | View |
This document is a forensic log of electronic messages from December 2, 2018, extracted from the account 'jeeitunes@gmail.com', a known alias of Jeffrey Epstein. The exchange is between Epstein and a redacted individual, featuring political commentary criticizing Donald Trump's negotiation skills (comparing the game 'Go' to 'tick tack tow'). Notably, Epstein claims that Peter Navarro (Trump's trade advisor) called him the previous night regarding 'Chinese panic' and 'American cave', suggesting Epstein had access to high-level political figures regarding US trade policy.
This document is a digital message log from August 2018 between Jeffrey Epstein (via alias jeeitunes@gmail.com) and a redacted individual. The conversation begins with a speculative list of high-level US government appointees (including Pompeo, Meadows, and Tulsi Gabbard) sent to Epstein. The dialogue shifts to legal concerns, with the redacted sender warning that 'Things will get uglier' if investigators 'get Matt calamari,' while offering reassurance that 'burke' (likely attorney Bill Burck) will provide legal protection.
This document is a data file, likely from a web page's source code, detailing aspects of the 2018 US-South Korea trade agreement negotiations under the Trump administration. It focuses on trade deficits, steel tariffs, and a 'side deal' concerning currency manipulation. Despite the user's query, the document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related topics; its content is exclusively about international trade policy.
Peter Navarro stated that a 'very nice side deal' was being negotiated by the Secretary of Treasury to defend against currency undervaluations.
Peter Navarro stated that a 'very nice side deal' on currency was being negotiated as part of the larger trade agreement with South Korea.
Peter Navarro stated that a 'very nice side deal' was being negotiated by the Secretary of Treasury to defend against currency undervaluations.
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