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US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick being questioned today Alamy Stock Photo

US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick admits meeting Epstein for lunch on his private island

Lutnick said last year that he had decided to “never be in the room” with Epstein again after a 2005 tour of his home.

UNDER QUESTIONING FROM Democrats today, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick acknowledged that he had met Jeffrey Epstein twice after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a child, reversing his previous claim that he had cut ties with the late financier after 2005.

Lutnick once again downplayed his relationship with the disgraced financier who was once his neighbour in New York City as he was questioned by Democrats during a subcommittee hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

He described their contact as a handful of emails and a couple of meetings that were years apart.

“I did not have any relationship with him. I barely had anything to do with him,” Lutnick told the hearing.

But Lutnick is facing calls from several politicians for his resignation after the release of case files on Epstein contradicted his claims on a podcast last year that he had decided to “never be in the room” with Epstein again after a 2005 tour of Epstein’s home that disturbed Lutnick and his wife.

The commerce secretary said today that he and his family actually had lunch with Epstein on his private island in 2012 and he had another hour-long engagement at Epstein’s home in 2011.

Lutnick, a member of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet, is the highest-profile US official to face bipartisan calls for his resignation amid revelations of his ties to Epstein.

His acknowledgement comes as politicians are grasping for what accountability looks like amid the revelations contained in the so-called Epstein files.

In other countries, the Epstein files have triggered resignations and the stripping of royal privileges, but so far, US officials have not met the same level of retribution.

Senator Chris Van Hollen, the Democrat who questioned Lutnick, told him, “There’s not an indication that you yourself engaged in any wrongdoing with Jeffrey Epstein. It’s the fact that you believe that you misled the country and the Congress based on your earlier statements.”

House members who initiated the legislative effort to force the release of the files are calling for Lutnick to resign.

Republican Thomas Massie of Kentucky called for that over the weekend after emails were released that alluded to the meetings between Lutnick and Epstein.

Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, joined Massie in pressuring Lutnick out of office on Monday.

“Based on the evidence, he should be out of the Cabinet,” Khanna said.

He added: “It’s not about any particular person. In this country, we have to make a decision. Are we going to allow the rich and powerful people who are friends and (had) no problem doing business and showing up with a paedophile who is raping underage girls, are we just going to allow them to skate?”

US press secretary Karoline Leavitt said today that ”Secretary Lutnick remains a very important member of President Trump’s team and the president fully supports the secretary”. 

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