Following the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faces calls for resignation from two congressional lawmakers. Representative Thomas Massie cited reports of “regular” interactions and business dealings with Epstein, even after the financier’s conviction, suggesting Lutnick should step down to ease pressure on the administration. Representative Robert Garcia echoed these calls, accusing Lutnick of lying about his relationship with Epstein and demanding his resignation or dismissal. The scrutiny on Lutnick’s association with Epstein intensifies as more public figures are named in the newly disclosed Justice Department files.
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The call for Howard Lutnick’s resignation over alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein has ignited a significant conversation, with Representative Thomas Massie leading the charge. Massie is quite direct, stating that Lutnick should simply step down, drawing parallels to political resignations in Great Britain. He points out that individuals in the UK have resigned for considerably less severe associations than what has surfaced regarding Lutnick’s alleged dealings.
This sentiment, surprisingly, finds agreement from unexpected corners. The idea that Lutnick should resign seems to be a point of consensus, highlighting the gravity of the Epstein revelations. The stark contrast is drawn with other nations where involvement with Epstein, even on a smaller scale, has led to more significant repercussions, underscoring a perceived lack of accountability in the United States.… Continue reading
Representative Thomas Massie has called for Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to resign following the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. While the Commerce Department stated Lutnick had limited interactions with Epstein and has not been accused of wrongdoing, Massie believes Lutnick should step down. The newly released documents show Lutnick’s name appearing in hundreds of files, indicating they ran in similar social circles and had some communication and business dealings, although Lutnick previously claimed to have cut ties with Epstein in 2005. The ongoing fallout from these disclosures continues to create political challenges for the current administration.
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Newly released documents reveal that U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick maintained business ties with Jeffrey Epstein for years after publicly claiming to have severed all contact. Records indicate Lutnick and Epstein were business partners in an advertising tech company called Adfin as recently as 2014, signing onto a deal together in late 2012. This business relationship and further correspondence extended well past Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea, contradicting Lutnick’s stated vow to never be in Epstein’s presence again following a 2005 meeting. The documents also show Epstein agreed to donate $50,000 to a 2017 dinner honoring Lutnick, despite private concerns about the appearance of their association.
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Despite U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s assertion of “limited interactions” with Jeffrey Epstein, newly released documents reveal a business partnership as recent as 2014. Signatures from both men appear on a 2012 contract to acquire stakes in the advertising technology company Adfin, with Lutnick signing for CVAFH I and Epstein for Southern Trust Company, Inc. While Lutnick had previously stated he cut ties with Epstein in 2005, emails show continued contact and shared plans for drinks and a visit to Epstein’s island in 2011 and 2012, respectively, just before their Adfin deal was finalized. Correspondence regarding Adfin continued until at least 2014, involving Cantor Ventures, a subsidiary of Lutnick’s former firm Cantor Fitzgerald.
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Newly released files from the US Department of Justice regarding Jeffrey Epstein shed light on his connections with prominent figures, including Bill Gates and Elon Musk. The documents reveal alleged extramarital affairs involving Gates and show Musk actively pursuing visits to Epstein’s island, contradicting previous claims. Also mentioned are emails showing Howard Lutnick, Trump’s Commerce Secretary, arranging a visit to Epstein’s island. Despite the release, a group of Epstein’s alleged survivors claim that some abusers remain shielded, and have requested further disclosures.
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Newly released documents reveal that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, despite previously distancing himself from Jeffrey Epstein, planned a visit to Epstein’s private island in 2012. Emails show Lutnick’s request for a dinner invitation to the island, which was then followed by an invitation to lunch on Little St. James. Furthermore, documents indicate Lutnick invited Epstein to a Hillary Clinton fundraiser in 2015. These details cast further doubt on Lutnick’s previous claims of minimal interaction with the disgraced financier, especially considering Lutnick’s previous acknowledgement of having seen the massage room in Epstein’s townhouse.
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Lutnick recounted a conversation where he questioned an acquaintance about having a massage table in their home. The acquaintance revealed they received a massage daily, and then, in a slightly unsettling manner, specified they enjoyed “the right kind of massage.” This suggestive response highlights the unusual dynamic of the interaction.
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The planned visit in 2012 by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to Jeffrey Epstein’s island is raising serious questions, especially considering the timing and Lutnick’s own statements. The records, as they’re becoming public, paint a picture of a man who, despite claiming to have severed ties with Epstein years earlier, was making plans to visit him. This is a crucial point, because it suggests a level of continued connection that contradicts Lutnick’s public narrative. The email exchange itself, where Lutnick inquired about Epstein’s location and proposed a visit with his family and another family, is quite direct.
This situation appears to be, as some might call it, textbook black comedy.… Continue reading
The identity of “Riley,” allegedly trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein, remains unclear, but he claims his adoptive father piloted for Epstein. Evidence suggests that Epstein’s associates were aware of his inappropriate activities. In an interview, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick recounted a visit to Epstein’s townhouse where he observed a massage table and heard suggestive remarks about massages.
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