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Multiple sources report the White House scrambled to manage the fallout from Epstein files release. Congress members say JD Vance was implicated in a cover-up, and Bill Gates testified he never visited Epstein properties while flight manifests show otherwise.
Multiple sources describe the White House scrambling to manage fallout from the Epstein files release, with Congress members specifically claiming JD Vance was involved in a cover-up effort. Meanwhile, Bill Gates testified under oath that he never visited Epstein properties—a statement contradicted by flight manifests showing otherwise.
The contradiction between Gates's testimony and the documented record is a concrete problem, not spin. Someone is lying under oath, and the flight logs are public evidence. The simultaneous White House "freakout" and Vance cover-up claim suggests the administration knows the files contain material that reaches into its own circle, not just past figures.
What happens next depends on whether Congress pushes the Gates contradiction into formal perjury territory and whether the Vance allegation gets substantiated. If either sticks, it becomes a criminal liability question, not just a reputation management one.
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