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Capitol Hill is pressing Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche to release 3 million redacted Epstein documents while New Mexico issued subpoenas to major institutions. Bill Gates confirmed past affairs with Russian women amid renewed scrutiny of his ties to the trafficking network.
Capitol Hill is pressing Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche to release 3 million redacted Epstein documents while New Mexico has issued subpoenas to major institutions. Bill Gates confirmed he had past affairs with Russian women amid scrutiny over his connections to the trafficking network. Multiple investigations are running in parallel across different states and institutions.
The Epstein documents have been sealed for years, and Congress is now demanding their release. The redactions suggest they contain names the government has been protecting. New Mexico's subpoenas indicate state-level investigations are moving forward independently of federal action. Gates' acknowledgment of affairs with Russian women keeps him in the story without clarifying his actual relationship to Epstein or the network.
What's shifting is coordination: instead of one federal investigation, multiple jurisdictions are moving simultaneously. This makes it harder for any single actor to manage the narrative. The pressure from Congress suggests there's political will now to expose information that's been classified. If those 3 million documents get released—even redacted—it will likely name people who've avoided public association with Epstein so far.
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