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Howard Lutnick Faces Epstein Scrutiny Amid Critical Minerals Strategy

Howard Lutnick Faces Epstein Scrutiny Amid Critical Minerals Strategy

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# Secretary of Commerce Podcast Episode Description

**Howard Lutnick Under Fire: Epstein Investigation, Critical Minerals Strategy & Cabinet Shakeup Rumors**

In this explosive episode of the Secretary of Commerce podcast, host Marc breaks down the latest headlines surrounding U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick under the Trump administration.

Discover why Lutnick is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and what this means for Trump's cabinet. Explore his pivotal role in White House Proclamation 11001—a major national security move targeting U.S. reliance on imported critical minerals like silver, with potential tariff implications for AI, nuclear energy, and electronics industries.

This episode also covers troubling cabinet shakeup speculation, with approval ratings dipping to 36%, and examines how the fragile Iran ceasefire is impacting global trade and supply chains. Learn how shipping delays and rerouted vessels through Iranian tolls could affect U.S. economic stability—and what it means for commerce leadership during uncertain times.

**Key Topics:**
- Lutnick's Epstein investigation testimony
- Critical minerals national security strategy
- White House Proclamation 11001 details
- Cabinet dismissal rumors & approval ratings
- Iran ceasefire impact on global trade
- Strait of Hormuz shipping delays

**Perfect for:** Political news enthusiasts, economics followers, trade policy analysts, and anyone tracking Trump administration developments.

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