So see now we have a problem, not that this guy was much trustworthy before. But now we will know he'll lie about Epstein stuff.
So when he says he never went to the island does that mean it happened two times?
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So see now we have a problem, not that this guy was much trustworthy before. But now we will know he'll lie about Epstein stuff.
So when he says he never went to the island does that mean it happened two times?
this exactly. if he had been honest to begin with it might not be so bad but if your first thing is to lie thats problematic in ways outside of what was going on there.
Lying, you mean. He knows what he did. He's not demented, so him denying anything is just a straight up lie to conceal his actions.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged committing perjury.