Madeline and Jeff Houserman, Faulkner's campaign manager, strategize. Houserman suggests using Madeline's daughter, Charlotte, as a pawn for public sympathy.
Houserman is approached by FBI special agent, Sidney Waverly. Houserman grills D'Andres about the night in question. D'Andres tells Houserman about a key.
D'Andres meets with Agent Waverly and Madeline, who presents him with a blackmail letter threatening to expose everything that happened with Angela unless they pay five million dollars.
Faulkner asks Angela what happened that night, and she says she was paid to set him up. Waverly pushes Angela for info, but she turns the tables on him.
Dellahunt is in a car accident. Desperate for a second source, Medina requests that Hidell, the staff member that was assigned to the Senator's suite, bring towels to her room at the hotel.
Dellahunt asks Sturgis if they have enough to confront Faulkner. Dellahunt tells Sturgis that Faulkner has received over two hundred million from Eastern Europe.