U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick acknowledges meetings with Epstein that contradict previous claims
U.S. Commerce Secretary Evan Lutnick has admitted to meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, acknowledging that his previous statements regarding these encounters were misleading. This revelation emerges as lawmakers seek accountability in light of the recent disclosures detailed in the Epstein files. The acknowledgment raises further questions about Lutnick's connections and the implications of such associations, especially given Epstein's notorious history. The Epstein files have stirred significant public and political interest, leading to renewed calls for transparency and responsibility among those who interacted with the convicted sex offender. As the investigation unfolds, the focus remains on understanding the extent of Epstein's network and its impact on high-profile individuals and institutions, highlighting the need for rigorous scrutiny in the corridors of power.
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