Overview
- The House Oversight Committee asked Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to sit for a transcribed interview about his Epstein ties, with a response requested by Thursday, November 20.
- Committee member Suhas Subramanyam said Andrew has not replied and accused him of “hiding” from the inquiry.
- Oversight cited financial records with entries such as “massage for Andrew” and pointed to newly released documents indicating longer‑running contact with Epstein than previously known.
- More than 20,000 emails from Epstein’s estate were released by the committee’s Republican leader, and the House was expected to vote Tuesday on forcing broader Justice Department file disclosures after President Trump backed the measure.
- Congress cannot compel testimony from a foreign national through subpoena, Andrew continues to deny wrongdoing, and the UK recently stripped him of royal titles and privileges.