Kathy Ruemmler Testifies to Congress on Epstein
The Pure Report account · 3 sources · as of Jul 17, 03:45 UTC
Kathryn Ruemmler testified before the House committee on oversight and reform. She stated it was a mistake to deal with Jeffrey Epstein and insisted she never witnessed criminal activities. Democrats claimed she was not 'completely truthful' with lawmakers during her testimony. Ruemmler recently resigned as Goldman Sachs' top lawyer amid scrutiny over her ties to Epstein.
What we know
- Kathryn Ruemmler testified before the House committee on oversight and reform.
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“Ruemmler, who testified as part of the panel’s investigation into the convicted sex offender” — verbatim from Guardian — US · article - Kathryn Ruemmler said it was a mistake to deal with Jeffrey Epstein.
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“said Wednesday in testimony to Congress that it 'was a mistake to deal with' Jeffrey Epstein” — verbatim from PBS NewsHour · article - Kathryn Ruemmler insisted she never witnessed criminal activities.
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“but insisted she never witnessed criminal activities” — verbatim from PBS NewsHour · article
Attributed reporting
- According to Guardian — US, Democrats said Kathryn Ruemmler was not 'completely truthful' with lawmakers.
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“Democrats said Kathryn Ruemmler, who served as White House counsel under Barack Obama, was not 'completely truthful' with lawmakers during her Wednesday testimony” — verbatim from Guardian — US · article - According to Fox News — Politics, Kathryn Ruemmler recently resigned as Goldman Sachs' top lawyer.
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“Ruemmler, who recently resigned as Goldman Sachs' top lawyer amid scrutiny over her ties to Epstein” — verbatim from Fox News — Politics · article
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Coverage patterns
Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): PBS NewsHour, Jul 15, 18:01 UTC.
| Lean | Outlets | Articles | Who |
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| Left | 1 | 1 | Guardian |
| Right | 1 | 1 | Fox News |
| Unclassified | 1 | 1 | PBS NewsHour |
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