Jiang treats Howard Lutnick's absence from Cantor Fitzgerald on 9/11 as a suspicious fact that fits his broader Epstein-network theory.
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Cantor Fitzgerald
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...may not know this, but Howard Lutnik, who was chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm that was destroyed."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...may not know this, but Howard Lutnik, who was chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm that was destroyed."
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"...may not know this, but Howard Lutnik, who was chairman of Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm that was destroyed."
"His firm was 600 dead, about, you know, one quarter, so 3,000 deaths."
"But miraculously, he and his brother were not there. Right."
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