Overview
- Sixteen House Oversight members asked Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for a transcribed interview about his Epstein ties, setting a Thursday, November 20 response deadline.
- Committee member Suhas Subramanyam said Andrew has not replied and accused him of “hiding” from the inquiry.
- The panel cited financial records with a notation reading “massage for Andrew,” raising questions the committee wants addressed.
- More than 20,000 emails released by the committee’s Republican leader show extended contact with Jeffrey Epstein beyond what was previously known.
- The House is set to vote on forcing release of U.S. government Epstein files after President Donald Trump reversed course and urged approval, though Senate prospects remain uncertain; Andrew denies wrongdoing and recently lost his royal titles.