Massie, top Oversight Democrat call for Secretary Lutnick to resign for 'lying' about alleged Epstein ties

FOXNews Politics | 6 hours ago | Politics

Representative Robert Garcia has accused Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick of dishonesty pertaining to his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. Allegations arose following the Department of Justice's implied suggestion that Lutnick and Epstein co-invested in 2012. Garcia has framed this as a potential breach of professional conduct, highlighting the importance of transparency in such high-level positions. Lutnick has yet to respond to these allegations.

The accusations surfaced after the DOJ appeared to hint at the link between Epstein and Lutnick within an investment venture dated back to 2012. The specifics of the partnership, however, are not clear. It is noteworthy that the partnership was established during Epstein's highly publicized legal struggles.

Garcia's critique emphasizes the ostensible discrepancy between Lutnick's public declaration and the information suggested in the released documentation. The allegations underline the importance of integrity and transparency, particularly amongst individuals in positions of significant power and influence. Moreover, the link to a controversial figure such as Epstein could potentially tarnish Lutnick's reputation and public standing.

As yet, Secretary Lutnick has not issued any comments or defended his actions in light of Garcia's accusations. The apparent investment collaboration with Epstein comes during a sensitive time for Lutnick. Garcia's allegations put Lutnick's professional judgment into question and may provoke further investigations into their partnership. If true, this could have serious implications for Lutnick's career and his standing within the Commerce Department.

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