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Jeffrey Epstein email discussing potential Obama persuasion for a Tobin‑style financial transaction tax

Jeffrey Epstein email discussing potential Obama persuasion for a Tobin‑style financial transaction tax The passage hints at a possible attempt by Jeffrey Epstein to influence President Obama on tax policy, but provides no concrete details, dates, or evidence of actual outreach or impact. It is a speculative, low‑specificity lead that could merit a modest follow‑up to verify any contact or lobbying activity. Key insights: Epstein references a “bonus tax” and expresses concern about its renewal.; He asks whether Obama could be persuaded to introduce a Tobin‑type financial transaction tax.; The email is dated December 2009, shortly after Obama’s election.

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Jeffrey Epstein email discussing potential Obama persuasion for a Tobin‑style financial transaction tax The passage hints at a possible attempt by Jeffrey Epstein to influence President Obama on tax policy, but provides no concrete details, dates, or evidence of actual outreach or impact. It is a speculative, low‑specificity lead that could merit a modest follow‑up to verify any contact or lobbying activity. Key insights: Epstein references a “bonus tax” and expresses concern about its renewal.; He asks whether Obama could be persuaded to introduce a Tobin‑type financial transaction tax.; The email is dated December 2009, shortly after Obama’s election.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancefinancial-transaction-taxpolitical-influencejeffrey-epsteinbarack-obamapeter-mandelson
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