House Democrats Seek Mandelson Interview Over Epstein Ties

Two House Oversight Committee Democrats asked former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson for a transcribed interview about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and related DOJ materials.

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Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam asked Peter Mandelson to make himself available for a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee regarding Jeffrey Epstein.

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The letter cites newly released Department of Justice materials and what the lawmakers described as evidence of close ties, including a handwritten note, transfers totaling more than $75,000, and an alleged image.

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Lord Mandelson expressed regret for his continued association with Epstein and apologised to "the women and the girls who suffered," and he has denied any criminal wrongdoing.

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UK police launched a criminal investigation into claims Mandelson passed market-sensitive government information to Epstein, officers have searched two properties, and Mandelson became British ambassador to the US in February 2025.

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The lawmakers gave Mandelson until 27 February to respond, and the committee announced depositions for Hillary Clinton on Feb. 26 and Bill Clinton on Feb. 27 in a Feb. 3 release.

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The letter cites newly released DOJ materials, including a handwritten note, financial transfers totaling over $75,000 from Epstein to accounts linked to Mandelson or his partner, and an alleged image.

The friendship spanned from at least 2002 to 2011, including Mandelson encouraging Tony Blair to meet Epstein in 2002, calling him 'best pal' in 2003, supporting him during 2006-2008 legal issues, and continuing contact after Epstein's 2008 conviction.

Emails show Mandelson gave Epstein advance notice of a €500bn EU bailout in 2010, tipped him off about Gordon Brown's resignation, and mentioned a secret tunnel between 10 Downing Street and the Ministry of Defence.

Mandelson was dismissed as British Ambassador to the US in September 2025, resigned from the Labour Party and House of Lords; UK police launched a criminal investigation, searching two properties.

Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam requested a transcribed interview with Mandelson by February 27; the committee scheduled depositions for Hillary Clinton on Feb. 26 and Bill Clinton on Feb. 27.

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