House Democrat Says Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Is 'Hiding' From Epstein Inquiry as Vote on Files Nears
Committee Democrats say they lack subpoena power over a foreign national.
Overview
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has not answered a request for a transcribed interview about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to Rep. Suhas Subramanyam.
- A letter signed by 16 members of the House Oversight Committee asked him to respond by Thursday.
- The committee’s Republican leader released more than 20,000 emails from Epstein’s estate, and the panel cited financial notations including “massage for Andrew.”
- Subramanyam said forcing testimony is unlikely because Republicans control the House and the chamber cannot subpoena a foreign national.
- The House plans a Tuesday vote on a bill to compel release of government files on the Epstein case, with Trump urging passage and the Senate outlook uncertain.