Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick to answer Epstein questions from House panel Wednesday
Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick to answer Epstein questions from House panel Wednesday (cnbc); Lutnick to Testify on Epstein Ties Before US House Panel (bloomberg) (sources: cnbc, bloomberg, nytimes, forbes, independent)

Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick to answer Epstein questions from House panel Wednesday (cnbc); Lutnick to Testify on Epstein Ties Before US House Panel (bloomberg)
- Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick to answer Epstein questions from House panel Wednesday (cnbc)
- Lutnick to Testify on Epstein Ties Before US House Panel (bloomberg)
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3 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Demanding the immediate release of all Federal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein..
HRES577 · 119th Congress
Demanding the immediate release of all Federal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
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What HRES577 actually does
This story is about Commerce Sec. This bill would put the House on record demanding immediate release of federal Epstein-related documents.
If passed, it would:
- Put the House on record demanding immediate release of federal Epstein-related documents • Increase political pressure for agencies to disclose records (subject to existing law and lawful redactions.
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This story is about Commerce Sec. This bill would create/modify victim-support programming.
If passed, it would
- Reauthorize anti-trafficking programs and update parts of the federal framework to combat trafficking • Create/modify victim-support programming (including services to help victims rebuild stability.
This story is about Commerce Sec. This bill would expand the crime-victim notification right in 18 U.S.C. § 3771 to explicitly cover nonprosecution agreements.
If passed, it would
- Expand the crime-victim notification right in 18 U.S.C. § 3771 to explicitly cover nonprosecution agreements • Allow a victim to bring a civil action against the government to enforce remaining rights if timely notice was not.
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