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Dershowitz to sit for questioning in House Epstein probe

The Hill

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June 22, 2026

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Dershowitz to sit for questioning in House Epstein probe

Alan Dershowitz, a former defense attorney for late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, will appear before the House Oversight Committee on July 20 for a transcribed interview, according to two sources familiar with the planning. Dershowitz helped secure a controversial plea deal for Epstein in 2008, in which the disgraced financier agreed to plead guilty to...

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Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 22, 2026

House Dems Expand Epstein Investigation to Bard, Harvard

House Dems Expand Epstein Investigation to Bard, Harvard sara.custer@in Mon, 06/22/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s) Sara Custer

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Epstein Inquiry Enters Second Year With Key Questions Still Unresolved

WASHINGTON, July 8: A year after US authorities renewed efforts to increase transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, the case continues to generate more questions than answers, with congressional scrutiny now focused as much on the government’s handling of the records as on the crimes themselves. The latest flashpoint came during a Senate hearing in which Kash Patel faced repeated questioning over the bureau’s handling of Epstein-related files. Patel defended the FBI’s approach but declined to give direct yes-or-no answers to several questions about the release of records and the agency’s internal decisions, prompting criticism from Democratic lawmakers. The exchange

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 22, 2026

Alan Dershowitz to sit for House oversight interview on Epstein

Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz is prepared to sit for a transcribed interview regarding his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in front of the House oversight committee next month. The closed-door interview is scheduled for July 20, according to a source familiar with the planning. Earlier this month, House oversight committee Chairman []

Hot Air

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· Jun 28, 2026

Scott Wiener's Struggle Sessions

Scott Wiener's Struggle Sessions

DNyuz

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· Jun 22, 2026

Ex-Trump lawyer to sit down with House Epstein investigators to ‘set the record straight’

Alan Dershowitz is scheduled to sit down with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on July 20 as part of its sprawling investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and the government’s handling of his case, according to Politico. “I asked to be allowed to set the record straight and correct various misconceptions,” Dershowitz said in a []

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· Jul 6, 2026

MAGA Firebrand Sparks Fresh McConnell Health Speculation

Elizabeth Frantz/REUTERSSen. Mitch McConnell is facing a fresh round of scrutiny after a MAGA firebrand cast the revelation about his health crisis as a “national security issue.” “I think this whole situation surrounding Mitch McConnell just became far more serious,” Kylie Jane Kremer, the executive director of the MAGA organization Women for America First, wrote in a lengthy post on X. After McConnell’s office spent weeks dodging inquiries from the press about his health, an emergency personnel call revealed last week that the 84-year-old senator had received CPR following an apparent heart attack on June 14. His team later said that he has been recovering at a hospital.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "Dershowitz to sit for questioning in House Epstein probe": Inside Higher Ed — House Dems Expand Epstein Investigation to Bard, Harvard. The Eastern Herald — Epstein Inquiry Enters Second Year With Key Questions Still Unresolved. Washington Examiner — Alan Dershowitz to sit for House oversight interview on Epstein. Hot Air — Scott Wiener's Struggle Sessions. DNyuz — Ex-Trump lawyer to sit down with House Epstein investigators to ‘set the record straight’. The Daily Beast — MAGA Firebrand Sparks Fresh McConnell Health Speculation