Overview
- Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to appear before the House Oversight Committee after Republicans moved toward contempt over earlier refusals to testify.
- London’s Metropolitan Police said they received multiple reports to assess for potential misconduct in public office following the document release.
- Downing Street ordered an urgent Cabinet Office review of Peter Mandelson’s contacts with Jeffrey Epstein as Keir Starmer urged that he be removed from the House of Lords.
- Files include bank records suggesting $75,000 in transfers to accounts linked to Mandelson and emails appearing to show him sharing sensitive government information in 2009–10, allegations he denies.
- The cache revived scrutiny of the UK royals with new undated photos of Andrew and fresh calls for him to testify, while Sarah Ferguson’s charity said it will close and separate repercussions included a Slovak security adviser’s resignation and Queen’s University Belfast removing George Mitchell’s name from an institute.