Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has confirmed that he had lunch with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on his private island in 2012. The revelation comes as lawmakers from both parties are calling for Lutnick's resignation over the scandal.
Lutnick, who is a Wall Street billionaire and longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, claimed that he met Epstein when they moved into houses next door to each other in New York. However, according to newly released files, Lutnick actually met Epstein on his private island four years after Epstein was sentenced to 13 months in jail for soliciting a minor.
During testimony before the Senate appropriations committee, Lutnick maintained that he had "barely had anything to do" with Epstein and said that their subsequent meetings were brief. However, this contradicts Lutnick's previous claim that he distanced himself from Epstein in 2005.
Lutnick's lunch on Epstein's island was part of a family vacation, where his wife and four children were also present, as well as two other couples with their children. The meeting took place during an hour-long lunch, according to Lutnick.
The controversy surrounding Lutnick's association with Epstein has led to widespread calls for him to resign or be fired. Democrats in the House of Representatives have joined Republicans like Thomas Massie and Robert Garcia in calling for Lutnick's resignation, citing his ties to Trump and his proximity to a convicted sex offender.
The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has defended Lutnick, saying that he is "a very important member" of the president's team. However, even Trump himself appears to be distancing himself from Epstein, as evidenced by his full support for Lutnick in the face of mounting criticism.
As the fallout continues, it remains to be seen whether Lutnick will ultimately heed the calls for him to step down or remain in his position under pressure.
Lutnick, who is a Wall Street billionaire and longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, claimed that he met Epstein when they moved into houses next door to each other in New York. However, according to newly released files, Lutnick actually met Epstein on his private island four years after Epstein was sentenced to 13 months in jail for soliciting a minor.
During testimony before the Senate appropriations committee, Lutnick maintained that he had "barely had anything to do" with Epstein and said that their subsequent meetings were brief. However, this contradicts Lutnick's previous claim that he distanced himself from Epstein in 2005.
Lutnick's lunch on Epstein's island was part of a family vacation, where his wife and four children were also present, as well as two other couples with their children. The meeting took place during an hour-long lunch, according to Lutnick.
The controversy surrounding Lutnick's association with Epstein has led to widespread calls for him to resign or be fired. Democrats in the House of Representatives have joined Republicans like Thomas Massie and Robert Garcia in calling for Lutnick's resignation, citing his ties to Trump and his proximity to a convicted sex offender.
The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has defended Lutnick, saying that he is "a very important member" of the president's team. However, even Trump himself appears to be distancing himself from Epstein, as evidenced by his full support for Lutnick in the face of mounting criticism.
As the fallout continues, it remains to be seen whether Lutnick will ultimately heed the calls for him to step down or remain in his position under pressure.