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Apr 03, 2026

House Oversight Committee Announces Hearing Schedule for High-Profile Inquiries

The House Oversight Committee has officially released a comprehensive schedule for a series of high-stakes hearings aimed at clarifying historical associations with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This upcoming "parade" of testimonies involves prominent figures from the sectors of technology, finance, and government administration.

Key Testimony Dates and Figures

The committee has summoned several high-profile individuals to provide clarity on their past interactions and professional links:

  • April 30: Ted Waitt, co-founder of Gateway, regarding his historical associations.

  • May 6: Howard Lutnick, current administration official, to address professional overlaps.

  • May 18: The correctional officer who was on duty during the final hours of Epstein’s detention.

  • June 9: A former personal assistant to the financier.

  • June 10: Bill Gates, following reports regarding his meetings with the financier post-2008.

AG Bondi faces lawmaker grilling over Epstein files, targeting of Trump foes

Focus on Accountability and Public Records

A primary focus of the June 10 hearing will involve the extensive mentions of Bill Gates within investigative files.

  • Previous Statements: Mr. Gates has previously addressed these matters with his foundation staff, maintaining that he "witnessed no illicit activity" during these interactions.

  • Contrasting Perspectives: Public statements from Melinda French Gates have emphasized that all associates linked to the files "need to provide clear answers" to ensure transparency for those affected.

Bill Gates set to testify before US Congress in Epstein investigation

Legal Disputes Over Testimony Obligations

A significant point of contention has emerged regarding Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General. Following her recent departure from her official role, a legal debate is underway:

  • The DOJ Position: The Department of Justice suggested that her change in employment status might affect the immediate obligation of the subpoena.

  • Congressional Response: Representative Robert Garcia has firmly rejected this stance, stating that official actions taken during one’s tenure remain subject to oversight. He signaled that "contempt charges" remain an option if the subpoena is not honored.

The Quest for Transparency

The investigation centers on the management of over 3.5 million pages of records. Concerns have been raised by advocates regarding:

  1. Document Redaction: Inconsistencies in how names were protected in public releases.

  2. Administrative Errors: The reported misfiling of documents containing significant allegations.

  3. The Goal: Congressional leaders maintain that the fillling testimony calendar is a necessary step toward providing the "accountability and justice" that survivors have long requested.

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