Calls For Howard Lutnick To Resign Grow Louder After His Congressional Testimony (5/17/26)

Calls For Howard Lutnick To Resign Grow Louder After His Congressional Testimony (5/17/26)

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick came under intense scrutiny after testifying before congressional investigators about his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a relationship that appeared far more extensive than he had previously admitted publicly. Lutnick insisted that his interactions with Epstein were limited and “inconsequential,” describing only a handful of meetings over the years despite previously portraying himself as someone who distanced himself from Epstein after an uncomfortable encounter in 2005. However, emails, schedules, and testimony released by investigators showed that Lutnick maintained contact well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, including a 2012 visit to Epstein’s private island alongside his family. During questioning, lawmakers pressed Lutnick over contradictions between his public statements and documentary evidence, particularly after he had once described Epstein as “the greatest blackmailer ever” before later retreating from those remarks and claiming they were speculation rather than fact

The testimony quickly became politically explosive because Lutnick is one of the highest-ranking officials in the Trump administration to be questioned in connection to the broader Epstein investigation. Members of Congress from both parties criticized what they described as evasive answers and selective memory, while some lawmakers openly called for his resignation. Investigators focused heavily on why Lutnick continued interacting with Epstein years after Epstein’s plea deal and registration as a sex offender, especially given Lutnick’s insistence that he found Epstein’s behavior disturbing. Questions also emerged about Lutnick’s shifting explanations regarding his visits to Epstein’s townhouse and island, with critics arguing that the discrepancies damaged his credibility. The hearing added to the widening congressional investigation into the network of wealthy and politically connected individuals tied to Epstein and intensified scrutiny over how many powerful figures attempted to minimize or downplay those associations once Epstein’s crimes became impossible to ignore.



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