Overview
- Chairman James Comer said Pam Bondi and Howard Lutnick will appear before the committee after Bondi was subpoenaed over the handling of document releases.
- Howard Lutnick stated he has done nothing wrong and intends to set the record straight as documents show contacts and social ties between him and Jeffrey Epstein.
- The committee scheduled correctional officer Tova Noel, on duty the night Epstein died in a New York jail, to testify on March 26.
- Lawmakers noted DOJ files released on March 5 included interviews with a woman who alleged sexual assault by President Trump, which the White House denies.
- A grand jury indictment alleges the two guards on duty, including Noel, falsely certified inmate counts after sleeping and browsing the internet.