Lawmakers Question Credibility of Ex-Obama Counsel in Epstein Testimony
Democrats allege Kathryn Ruemmler was not fully truthful during her testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein.

Lawmakers Question Credibility of Ex-Obama Counsel in Epstein Testimony
In a recent testimony before the House committee on oversight and reform, Kathryn Ruemmler, former White House counsel under Barack Obama, faced sharp scrutiny from lawmakers. Democrats expressed doubts about her honesty, claiming she was not "completely truthful" regarding her connections to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose name has become synonymous with scandal.
Ruemmler admitted that Epstein had "used" her to bolster his reputation and described her dealings with him as a mistake. However, she firmly asserted that she never witnessed any illegal activities during her interactions with him. This raises pressing questions: What exactly did she know, and why does her testimony lack clarity?
As the investigation into Epstein continues, many are left wondering about the extent of Ruemmler's involvement and the implications for government accountability. Will there be further inquiries into her actions, and what will be done to ensure transparency in such critical matters?
As reported by The Guardian.
Source: The Guardian US


