Overview
- Kathryn Ruemmler’s spokeswoman said she welcomes appearing before the committee and maintains she did nothing wrong or aware of any ongoing criminal activity.
- Newly released records describe extensive emails, luxury gifts, a 2019 call on the night of Epstein’s arrest, and a draft will that listed her as a backup executor.
- Ruemmler announced in mid-February that she will step down as Goldman Sachs’ general counsel on June 30, citing media attention over her past interactions with Epstein.
- A report said an April 21 appearance was expected, though that date has not been independently confirmed by the committee.
- The panel’s broader inquiry continues, with Howard Lutnick agreeing to testify and recent interviews of Bill and Hillary Clinton noted by the committee.