Trump lawyers allegedly sent a cease‑publication letter to MW’s publisher
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The passage hints at possible legal intimidation by the President’s legal team to suppress a book, which could be a lead to undisclosed coordination or threats. However, it lacks specifics—no names of Trump’s lawyers reportedly wrote to a publisher (identified only as “MW”) demanding the book not be The communication is described as a high‑importance matter. The email originates from Kathy Ruemml
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