Overview
- The Justice Department on Jan. 30 released more than 3 million Epstein‑related records, including emails and photos that show Andrew remained in contact with Epstein after his 2008 conviction, according to the files.
- JD Vance told the Daily Mail he is open to Congress seeking testimony from Andrew, stressing it is for lawmakers to decide and noting U.S. House subpoena limits for foreign nationals.
- U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said Andrew should appear before U.S. lawmakers and urged anyone with information to share it to support victims.
- U.K. police said they would assess an allegation that Epstein trafficked a second woman to Britain to have sex with Andrew; the former prince denies wrongdoing.
- President Trump downplayed the latest disclosures and said it may be time for the country to move on, highlighting a split with Vance over next steps.