Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Admits Travel To Epstein’s Island

In a startling revelation, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick admitted during a Senate hearing that he visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2012, contradicting prior claims that he severed all relations with the disgraced financier in 2005. Lutnick’s acknowledgment has ignited a wave of bipartisan criticism, with calls for his resignation echoing from lawmakers, including Representative Ted Lieu.

We also anticipate this cutting in a bipartisan fashion.

During the hearing, online sleuths reviewed emails suggesting Lutnick was coordinating fundraisers for Hillary Clinton, an affront likely to the MAGA based that follows new information surrounding Epstein.

Lutnick’s admission, citing a family vacation as the context for his island visit, has raised eyebrows. He stated, “I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation.” This statement comes in stark contrast to his earlier assertions, where he vowed never to associate with Epstein again, describing him as “that disgusting person.”

As new documents related to Epstein become available, criticisms have escalated regarding Lutnick’s integrity. California representative, Lieu emphasized, “Howard Lutnick must resign… the Epstein files show that not only did Lutnick lie to the American people, he went into business with Jeffrey Epstein and visited Epstein Island, knowing how evil Epstein was.”

Public outrage is palpable, with social media users expressing disbelief and anger over the revelation. One user remarked, “Howard Lutnick has absolutely no shame in taking his children to Epstein Island,” reflecting broader societal concern about the implications of such connections for those in positions of power.

With demands for Lutnick’s departure mounting, the Commerce Secretary’s handling of the Epstein connection will likely be heavily scrutinized as the political fallout continues to unfold. We do anticipate one US official at minimum being sacrificed politically to appease the masses.