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“I Love You, So Will You Fix This for Me?”

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  • Trump sent a series of emails, including one with the subject line "Did you block me?" and another with a request to "fill out a survey and send him money," as reported by Mother Jones, with the first email sent on January 7, stating he'd "set aside some time just for" the recipient.
  • The emails, which include quotes like "I love you, so will you fix this for me?" and "Respectfully I'm asking, DO YOU STILL LOVE ME?" demonstrate a consistent theme of seeking affection and financial support, with Trump even invoking his "love language" as "MAGA," according to the Mother Jones article.
  • The recipient, who remains unnamed, has not responded to Trump's emails, which have continued unabated, with the most recent ones sent on February 2, including a plea to "pick up the phone PLEASE!" and a statement that it's now an "emergency," as documented in the Mother Jones report.

EPSTEIN FILES NOTE

Donald Trump appeared in flight logs, black book, emails, and photos released by the DOJ.

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