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A fiery political clash erupted after Rep. Ansari publicly accused Trump ally Howard Lutnick of lying about alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein and undisclosed visits linked to the disgraced financier. During the explosive exchange, Ansari called Lutnick a “pathological liar,” intensifying scrutiny around Trump associates and past Epstein-related controversies. The confrontation quickly went viral online, with critics and supporters battling over the allegations and the broader political fallout. The dramatic moment has added fresh pressure on the Trump camp as questions surrounding Epstein’s network continue to spark political and media attention across the United States ahead of major election-season events and investigations.




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00:00After what we have seen so far in this transcribed interview, I feel very comfortable saying that Howard Lutnick is
00:07a pathological liar who is enabling the most egregious cover-up in American history.
00:13We have now gone through the timeline of events with him in detail, in excruciating detail, from when they met
00:21in 2005.
00:22This is Howard Lutnick and his wife meeting Jeffrey Epstein.
00:27He described it himself in great detail on a podcast last year where he said that they went to his
00:32home, they took a tour and allegedly were so uncomfortable after seeing the massage tables in Jeffrey Epstein's home that
00:40Howard Lutnick went on on this podcast to tell the American people that he himself and my colleagues referenced the
00:47definitions he tried to change of what he meant there.
00:51But he said that he would never socially or professionally be involved or be in a room with Jeffrey Epstein
00:57again.
00:58Then in 2012, he took his family and his staff to Jeffrey Epstein's island.
01:05I focus my questions today on how he could have done that if him and his wife were truly so
01:10uncomfortable, especially when in 2008, we know that Jeffrey Epstein was accused and the sweetheart deal took place for soliciting
01:20a minor.
01:22Howard Lutnick tried to tell us in that room that he essentially didn't know any of that.
01:27I asked him, how did I, as a child at the time, see this all over the media about Jeffrey
01:32Epstein and you, an adult who was this person's neighbor who had engaged with him before, how could you possibly
01:39not have known?
01:40I mean, the level of the lies that are taking place inside that room without video is unbelievable and part
01:48of this egregious cover-up.
01:49I recommend that every single American, when this interview is released, read the document in full.
01:56You will see Howard Lutnick use phrases like how it's inexplicable and unsettling that he went to the island.
02:04That's how he defines it himself.
02:06It's inexplicable how this happened.
02:09He also tries to define all of their interactions as, quote-unquote, meaningless and inconsequential.
02:15I think he's used those terms about 20 times so far and continues to use that.
02:21He went to the island with his family, with Mr. Epstein.
02:24He didn't seem to cut off his communications with Epstein after his conviction.
02:28Are those some of your questions?
02:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:30Those are the questions.
02:31I think that's the questions everyone would ask.
02:33I don't know how many more questions there are.
02:36This is something that many of the members wanted to hear from Lutnick.
02:41And I'll add he's come in voluntarily.
02:44So I appreciate that.
02:45Hopefully we'll have some more answers.
02:48We haven't talked to too many people that have admitted they've been on the island.
02:52So it's my understanding he wasn't on the island very long when he was there with his wife and kids.
02:58But we'll see what he says.
02:59But this is pretty extraordinary to bring in a cabinet secretary or something like this.
03:02Can you characterize that?
03:03Yeah, and look, I've been on the oversight committee 10 years.
03:08And there's never been a chairman bring in cabinet secretaries of their own party.
03:14And this, we have Lutnick coming in today.
03:17We have Pam Bondi coming in in a couple of weeks.
03:20So I think people can see that this is a bipartisan investigation.
03:26We're really sincerely trying to get the truth.
03:28Our goal is to provide justice for the victims.
03:31And hopefully today will be helpful.
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