Forwarded Fareed Zakaria column on Steve Bannon's election strategy sent from Sultan Bin Sulayem to Jeffrey Epstein
Forwarded Fareed Zakaria column on Steve Bannon's election strategy sent from Sultan Bin Sulayem to Jeffrey Epstein The passage is a forwarded newspaper column discussing political tactics by Steve Bannon and Donald Trump. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable evidence linking the named high‑profile individuals to wrongdoing. The only notable connection is the involvement of Sultan Bin Sulayem and Jeffrey Epstein as email correspondents, but the content does not reveal any illicit activity or concrete leads. Key insights: Email chain shows Sultan Bin Sulayem communicating with Jeffrey Epstein in June 2018.; The forwarded content is a public Fareed Zakaria column about Bannon’s political ideas.; Mentions potential GOP strategy around immigration, H‑1B visas, and a government shutdown threat.
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Forwarded Fareed Zakaria column on Steve Bannon's election strategy sent from Sultan Bin Sulayem to Jeffrey Epstein The passage is a forwarded newspaper column discussing political tactics by Steve Bannon and Donald Trump. It contains no specific allegations, financial transactions, or actionable evidence linking the named high‑profile individuals to wrongdoing. The only notable connection is the involvement of Sultan Bin Sulayem and Jeffrey Epstein as email correspondents, but the content does not reveal any illicit activity or concrete leads. Key insights: Email chain shows Sultan Bin Sulayem communicating with Jeffrey Epstein in June 2018.; The forwarded content is a public Fareed Zakaria column about Bannon’s political ideas.; Mentions potential GOP strategy around immigration, H‑1B visas, and a government shutdown threat.
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