Lutnick testifies he can't recall why his family lunched on Epstein's island
Democrats said Lutnick revised his account after new Epstein files showed island visits, business ties and later correspondence, while Republicans blocked video recording.
- Howard Lutnick told a congressional committee in private testimony that he could not recall why he and his family had lunch on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2012.
- Lutnick, the former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, reportedly spent about two hours having lunch with Epstein on the island.
- The testimony contradicted Lutnick’s earlier public statements claiming he had cut ties with Epstein years before the meeting.
- Members of the congressional committee disclosed details of the private testimony on Wednesday.
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Howard Lutnick testifies he can't recall why his family lunched on Epstein's island
Howard Lutnick told a congressional panel he could not recall why his family had lunch with Jeffrey Epstein on the financier's private island in 2012. The testimony sharpened questions over his earlier account of cutting ties with Epstein years before.
POLITICS: SHOTS FIRED: Oversight Chairman SLAMS Democrats for Smearing Howard Lutnick Over Epstein Claims! – Video
HowardLutnick #Epstein #HouseOversight #Congress Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faced questions from House Oversight Committee investigators during a closed-door deposition tied to the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Following the interview on Capitol Hill, Oversight Committee members spoke to reporters and sharply pushed back against what they described as Democrat-led attacks and smear campaigns surrounding Lutnick’s conne…
US Commerce Secvretary Howard Lutnick’s testimony to Epstein probe ‘a farce’, say Democrats
Donald Trump’s commerce secretary Howard Lutnick evaded questions from members of Congress about his relationship to Jeffrey Epstein and refused to say whether he talked to the US president about his closed-door deposition, according to Democrats on a panel investigating the late paedophile.
Inside Lutnick’s Epstein testimony
Democrats came away dissatisfied after the House Oversight Committee’s hourslong private interview with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, but he didn’t do himself any damage among Republicans. Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., said Lutnick was “evasive, nervous, he was dishonest” — in contrast with Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., who called Lutnick “forthcoming.” One piece of Wednesday’s testimony Democrats questioned was Lutnick’s closed-door…
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