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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