Comer Demands Seven More Testify

Comer Calls Seven People to Testify

House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced he is asking seven more people to appear for transcribed interviews in the committee’s Epstein-related probe. The move expands a high profile inquiry and signals Comer intends to press witnesses under oath, not just collect headlines. This is a serious oversight step meant to gather sworn testimony from people connected to Jeffrey Epstein as part of the committee’s wider effort to find facts for survivors and the American people.

Who Was Called

The list includes Bill Gates, Kathryn Ruemmler, Leon Black, Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen, Ted Waitt, and Doug Band. That is a mix of well known public figures and people previously tied to Epstein through reporting or documents. Calling these individuals for transcribed interviews gives investigators the chance to pin down timelines, relationships, and what each person knew or did. Transcribed testimony under oath raises the stakes over informal interviews or press statements.

Context and Past Reporting

Media outlets have long reported on donors and associates who interacted with Jeffrey Epstein and his circle. Reporting has touched on Gates meeting with Epstein and on Ruemmler’s past ties revealed in released documents. Bill Gates has acknowledged past contacts with Epstein and apologized for mistakes. These headlines pushed oversight into a more formal phase where sworn testimony can clarify what was actually said and done.

What to Expect Next

Expect the committee to schedule transcribed sessions and to seek documents tied to those interviews. Transcriptions can be used to subpoena records or to build referrals if inconsistencies appear. For conservatives who want accountability, this process matters because sworn interviews create a public record that cannot be erased by a single statement. Oversight is meant to produce facts, and facts are what voters deserve.

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