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Whispers, Emails, and Old Ghosts: The Vince Foster Mystery Finds New Life (Again)

Whispers, Emails, and Old Ghosts: The Vince Foster Mystery Finds New Life (Again): Some stories just refuse to stay buried, you know? They linger like a half-finished conversation or a door you thought you closed but somehow keeps creaking open at 3 a.m. And with the newest batch of leaked emails, the primary keyword phrase — Epstein emails allege Hillary Clinton affair with Vince Foster — just became the latest spark to reignite a political wildfire that never fully burned out.

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