Steve Bannon email chain discussing travel to meet a foreign leader and strategy planning after German media article
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The passage shows Bannon coordinating with Jeffrey Epstein and mentions a meeting with an unnamed foreign country leader, suggesting possible political or intelligence coordination. It provides names, Email dated March 11‑12, 2018 between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein. Bannon references a German media piece portraying him as dangerous. Epstein mentions speaking with a "country leader" and plans
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