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Epstein files questionings continue as Comer says Lutnick may be next
Summary
Rep. James Comer said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may be asked to testify about Jeffrey Epstein as the committee continues document reviews; former President Bill Clinton is preparing for a deposition.
Content
Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may be asked to testify about his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's dealings. The comment came as the committee continues its review of files and questionings tied to Epstein. Former President Bill Clinton is preparing for a deposition connected to the inquiry. These remarks were reported by CBS News.
Key developments:
- Rep. James Comer said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may be asked to testify about his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's dealings, as reported by CBS News.
- Former President Bill Clinton is preparing for a deposition before the committee.
- The committee is reviewing documents and pursuing questionings related to files tied to Epstein.
Summary:
The House Oversight Committee is continuing its review of records and witness statements connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The next scheduled step is a deposition by former President Bill Clinton, and Comer said Lutnick may be asked to testify; further witness requests or subpoenas are undetermined at this time.
