Overview
- Ranking Member Robert García and other Democrats on the House Oversight Committee sent a November 6 letter seeking a transcribed interview and a response by November 20.
- Lawmakers said he may hold valuable information on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and facilitators, citing released materials that include FBI-linked documents and flight records.
- The outreach is a request rather than a subpoena, and he could choose to answer from the United Kingdom without traveling to Washington.
- Republicans on the Oversight panel said the Democrat-only letter does not constitute a formal committee action.
- The congressional move follows King Charles III’s November 3 patents stripping him of princely style and title, while he continues to deny Virginia Giuffre’s allegations that were settled civilly in 2022.