Overview
- Larry Summers said he will withdraw from public commitments while continuing to teach at Harvard following the publication of his emails with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The House Oversight Committee released more than 20,000 documents that included years of exchanges in which Epstein called himself Summers’ "wing man" and gave him romantic advice alongside sexist remarks by Summers.
- The Center for American Progress confirmed Summers’ fellowship has ended, while Harvard faces calls to review his status and Bloomberg and OpenAI offered no immediate comment.
- Lawmakers from both parties urged institutions to sever ties with Summers, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren arguing his Epstein relationship shows disqualifying judgment.
- The House is preparing to vote on forcing the Justice Department to disclose additional Epstein files, and President Trump said he would sign such a measure if it passes Congress.