
"SENATOR CHRIS VAN HOLLEN (D-MD): There's also a reference to the fact that Epstein had expressed an interest in meeting your nanny. Do you know whether Jeffrey Epstein ever met with your nannies? SECRETARY OF COMMERCE HOWARD LUTNICK: No, I saw that. I had no idea what that was about. Had nothing to do with me as far as I know."
"SENATOR CHRIS VAN HOLLEN (D-MD): Would you, Mr. Secretary, be willing to ensure that the file is complete to share with this committee and the Congress your own records, any records you have that relate to Jeffrey Epstein? SECRETARY OF COMMERCE HOWARD LUTNICK: I will surely talk about that. I hadn't thought about that, I have nothing to hide."
"SENATOR CHRIS VAN HOLLEN (D-MD): There are just a couple of questions I have before we close. One is just a follow-up on one of your responses with respect to the Epstein file, specifically the visit you and your family took to Epstein's private island in 2012, and I think you said you went on his yacht, is that right? Or boat? No"
More than 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents were released, including files related to Howard Lutnick. The documents appear to contradict prior statements that Lutnick shunned Epstein after a 2005 encounter. The Senate Appropriations Committee held a hearing where Senator Chris Van Hollen repeatedly questioned Lutnick about a 2012 visit to Epstein's private island with his family and nannies. Lutnick denied knowledge of Epstein’s alleged interest in one of the nannies and offered to share any related records, saying he had nothing to hide. The exchange focused on completeness of records and recollection of events.
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