Trump lawyers allegedly sent a cease‑publication letter to Michael Wolff's publisher
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The passage hints at possible legal intimidation by the Trump campaign to suppress a book, offering a concrete action (a letter) and a date (Jan 4 2018). While the claim is not new and lacks details o A forwarded email from Kathy Ruemmler claims Trump’s lawyers sent a demand letter to Michael Wolff’s The email is dated Jan 4 2018 and marked “High” importance. The communication is flagged as confid
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