05/27/2026 – Howard Lutnick Gave $5M to the Republicans Investigating Him Before His Testimony

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On April 1st, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wrote a $5 million check to the Congressional Leadership Fund FEC filings show Lutnick donated $5 million to the Congressional Leadership Fund on April 1, 2026 — The Hill

the super PAC that exists to re-elect House Republicans, including the ones sitting on the Oversight Committee The Congressional Leadership Fund is charged with helping to reelect House Republican incumbents, including those on the House Oversight Committee — The Philadelphia Inquirer

Four weeks later, on May 6th, he walked into a closed-door interview with that same committee to answer questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein Lutnick testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on May 6 during a closed-door briefing — The Hill

About the 2012 trip to Epstein’s island with his family Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein’s island with his wife and children in 2012 during testimony to senators in February — The Hill

About why he had previously told lawmakers he cut off contact in 2005 Lutnick’s previous statements to lawmakers said he had cut off all contact with the convicted sex offender in 2005 — The Hill

when records show his name in over 250 Epstein-related documents Records show Lutnick’s name in more than 250 Epstein-related documents — Newser

The committee chairman, James Comer, came out and called him “forthcoming” Following his testimony, committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) praised the secretary for being “forthcoming” with information — The Hill

The same Comer who, before the hearing, admitted Lutnick had not been “100 percent truthful” Comer acknowledged before the hearing that Lutnick had not been “100 percent truthful” about his history with Epstein, referencing the 2012 island visit — The Hill

The Commerce Department says Lutnick gave the money “in his personal capacity, just as many Cabinet Secretaries from both parties have done in the past” A spokesperson for the Commerce Department told The Hill that Lutnick made this donation “in his personal capacity, just as many Cabinet Secretaries from both parties have done in the past” — The Hill

That is not a thing Cabinet secretaries routinely do Federal employees are permitted to make donations, but it is rare to see such a high-ranking official donate such a significant amount — GV Wire

Howard Lutnick told Congress he had cut off contact with Jeffrey Epstein in 2005 Lutnick’s previous statements to lawmakers said he had cut off all contact with the convicted sex offender in 2005 — The Hill

Then the Epstein files came out, and Lutnick’s name appeared in over 250 documents Records show Lutnick’s name in more than 250 Epstein-related documents — Newser

Including records of a 2012 trip to Epstein’s private island with his wife and children Lutnick admitted to visiting Epstein’s island with his wife and children in 2012 — The Hill

So in February, senators questioned him about it. And he admitted the island visit The secretary admitted to visiting Epstein’s island with his wife and children in 2012 during testimony to senators in February — The Hill

Said he saw nothing suspicious He told senators he did not witness any evidence of alleged sex crimes during his visit to the island — The Hill

On March 3rd, the House Oversight Committee announced he had agreed to testify voluntarily On March 3, the Republican chairperson of the House Oversight Committee announced that Lutnick had agreed to appear before the committee — The Philadelphia Inquirer

Lawmakers had been weighing a subpoena Lawmakers had weighed issuing a subpoena before Lutnick agreed to appear before the committee — Mediaite

On April 1st — four weeks before that testimony — Lutnick cut a $5 million check to the Congressional Leadership Fund The donation was made April 1, four weeks after the House Oversight Committee arranged to interview Lutnick — GV Wire

The super PAC that funds the re-election campaigns of House Republicans. Including House Republicans on the Oversight Committee The Congressional Leadership Fund is charged with helping to reelect House Republican incumbents, including those on the House Oversight Committee — The Philadelphia Inquirer

On May 6th, he sat for the closed-door interview He testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on May 6 during a closed-door briefing — The Hill

Described his three encounters with Epstein, including the island trip, as “meaningless and inconsequential” Lutnick acknowledged three encounters with Epstein and characterized the interactions as “meaningless and inconsequential” — Mediaite

The committee chairman, who had publicly said Lutnick had not been “100 percent truthful,” walked out calling him “forthcoming” Comer praised Lutnick as “forthcoming” after testimony, having earlier said he was not “100 percent truthful” about the 2012 island visit — The Hill

So Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, gave $5 million to the Congressional Leadership Fund on April 1st Lutnick made the donation to the Congressional Leadership Fund on April 1 — The Hill

And then on May 6th, he walked into a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein He testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on May 6 during a closed-door briefing — The Hill

The same House Oversight Committee whose Republican members get re-elected with money from — guess what — the Congressional Leadership Fund The Congressional Leadership Fund is charged with helping to reelect House Republican incumbents, including those on the House Oversight Committee — The Philadelphia Inquirer

And the Commerce Department’s response to this is that Lutnick made the donation “in his personal capacity, just as many Cabinet Secretaries from both parties have done in the past” Spokesperson Kristen Eichamer said Lutnick made the donation “in his personal capacity, just as many Cabinet Secretaries from both parties have done in the past” — The Hill

A sitting Cabinet official writes the biggest check of his life — tying his largest-ever federal donation The $5 million donation ties his largest-ever federal donation, $5 million given to Trump’s super PAC in 2024 — GV Wire

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