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Reporters obtained secret recordings of White House conversations that exposed Trump's involvement in the Epstein files, triggering a security panic. Trump's team is building a 'war room' to manage the fallout from court documents describing his sexual behavior.
Reporters obtained secret recordings of conversations inside the White House Situation Room that exposed Trump's involvement in the Epstein files. The recordings triggered an immediate security lockdown at the White House. Trump's legal team is now building a crisis management operation—they're calling it a 'war room'—to handle court documents that describe his sexual behavior.
This isn't a routine leak of embarrassing comments. These are classified recordings from the president's most secure space, breached and distributed to reporters. The fact that Trump's team is already in damage-control mode tells you they know what's in those documents and what the tapes show. The Epstein files have already named names; Trump apparently appears in them in ways his team considers urgent enough to warrant a dedicated crisis response.
The timeline matters. These recordings came out now, not earlier, which means someone had them and chose this moment. The White House security panic suggests they're still trying to figure out how the breach happened and what else might be out there.
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