The Epstein investigation is about to reach Obama’s inner circle
- Former Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathryn Ruemmler is set to face congressional questioning Wednesday over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as lawmakers press deeper into the disgraced financier's relationships with some of the world's most powerful figures.
- Ruemmler, who served as White House counsel under President Barack Obama before becoming Goldman Sachs' top lawyer, will appear before the House Oversight Committee as part of its bipartisan investigation into Epstein's network of influential associates.
- The hearing follows the release of Justice Department records showing Ruemmler maintained
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- Former Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathryn Ruemmler is set to face congressional questioning Wednesday over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as lawmakers press deeper into the disgraced financier's relationships with some of the world's most powerful figures.
- Ruemmler, who served as White House counsel under President Barack Obama before becoming Goldman Sachs' top lawyer, will appear before the House Oversight Committee as part of its bipartisan investigation into Epstein's network of influential associates.
- The hearing follows the release of Justice Department records showing Ruemmler maintained
Sources: The Independent