US Lawmaker Demands Prince Andrew Testify in Epstein Probe
US Lawmaker Urges Prince Andrew to Testify on Epstein

A prominent American politician has publicly called for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to provide testimony in the United States as part of the ongoing investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Congressional Pressure Mounts

Democrat Representative Ro Khanna made the formal request on Tuesday, urging the royal to appear before the House Oversight Committee. This committee had previously extended an invitation for him to testify.

The congressman's statement came just ahead of a crucial vote in the House of Representatives regarding the release of all Justice Department files connected to the disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein.

Support for Title Removal

In his remarks, Khanna expressed strong approval of the decision to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of his prince title, a move directly linked to his association with the convicted sex offender.

"The urgency that the British people have shown at getting justice needs to inspire urgency here in America," Khanna stated, highlighting the transatlantic significance of the case.

Broader Implications

This development signals increasing international pressure on figures connected to Epstein, with US lawmakers seeking greater transparency and accountability. The potential testimony could shed new light on the extent of Epstein's network and its operations.

The situation continues to develop as both British and American authorities navigate the complex legal and diplomatic dimensions of this high-profile case.