Trump: Manafort Pardon ‘Not Off the Table’ – Labor Secretary Involved in Epstein Deal Containment
The passage hints at a possible coordination between the White House, the Labor Secretary, and the handling of the Epstein scandal, while also suggesting a future pardon for Paul Manaus. These are act Trump reportedly considered a pardon for Paul Manafort as of November 2018. The Labor Secretary is alleged to have helped ‘contain’ the Epstein scandal. The source is a Daily Beast cheat‑sheet email
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The passage hints at a possible coordination between the White House, the Labor Secretary, and the handling of the Epstein scandal, while also suggesting a future pardon for Paul Manaus. These are act Trump reportedly considered a pardon for Paul Manafort as of November 2018. The Labor Secretary is alleged to have helped ‘contain’ the Epstein scandal. The source is a Daily Beast cheat‑sheet email
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