Overview
- The House Oversight Committee sought a transcribed interview by 20 November about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, and members say he did not respond.
- Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam criticized his non‑response as telling and vowed to continue the investigation without his cooperation.
- While Congress cannot compel a foreign national to testify, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said anyone with relevant information should give evidence.
- President Trump has signed legislation requiring the Justice Department to publish Epstein‑related documents within 30 days.
- In Britain, he has been stripped of major royal titles and could lose the Freedom of the City of London as the Metropolitan Police review related allegations; he denies wrongdoing and settled Virginia Giuffre’s civil suit in 2022 without admitting liability.