Inside the White House Freakout Over the Epstein Files - NY Times (unlocked gift article link)
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The president’s top advisers gathered in a series of Situation Room meetings as they struggled to contain a scandal engulfing Donald Trump himself.
By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
June 10, 2026
On July 17, 2025, at around 6 o’clock in the evening, President Trump’s top officials filed into the White House Situation Room — the secure bunker where classified and high-stakes national security matters are discussed and decided. This was where President Barack Obama, along with Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the president’s national security team, watched the raid that ended with the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011.
Now, however, Trump’s most senior advisers had gathered — without him — to figure out how to gain some measure of control over a very different kind of crisis threatening to engulf the presidency: the Epstein files.
Ten days earlier, the Justice Department and the F.B.I. had jointly released a memo that bluntly stated that their review had found no “client list” of powerful men for whom the notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein had allegedly procured underage girls and young women. Intended to put to rest years of speculation and end the pressure campaign to release the voluminous material in the department’s possession, the memo instead had the opposite effect, setting off a backlash that was notably loud among the MAGA base.
And it was about to get worse: The Wall Street Journal was preparing a damaging article about Trump’s relationship with Epstein. The president’s desperate attempts to kill the story had failed. His team now had to get everyone onto the same page about how to counter the growing swarm of attention. They needed a gesture of transparency to appease an increasingly angry base, but also a way to convey the message that the president was sympathetic to his supporters’ concerns. Which itself was a problem, because he clearly wasn’t.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/magazine/trump-epstein-files-white-house-vance-doj.html?unlocked_article_code=1.plA.d8v-.NKLcx8jzPEl0
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Thanks! You mind if I update the URL with that? (Assuming it will let me)
Not sure if it will work but you’re welcome to try
It did, and I credited you in the text. Thanks again, that is really cool of you to do that.
Unfortunately, I do not know of any archive link that contains the body of the article, so I have included much more than usual here. If this is unacceptable, let me know and I will edit it down as I am instructed.
But honestly, editing content will be a hard call to make: every part of this is necessary, and every part of it is illustrative of how extensive and deliberate the coverup has been at the highest levels.
Of all these meetings and all this administration's efforts, you will not see a single glance at Epstein's survivors as anything but enemies, persons to be shut down and controlled, even as the inner circle debates giving Ghislaine Maxwell a pardon for no better reason than to try to get the public narrative back under administration control.