Alleged refusal by President Trump to accept resignations of McGahn and McMasters
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The email hints at a possible internal power struggle involving senior White House staff (Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney? actually McGahn refers to former White House Counsel Don McGahn) and a refusal b Mentions Don McGahn (former White House Counsel) and an unnamed "McMasters" attempting to resign in Claims President Trump refused their resignations. Email is marked as confidential/attorney‑client
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