Americans demand Andrew testify as fury over Epstein boils down to an explosive issue


The majority of Americans want to see former Prince Andrew testify before the US Congress amid fury over Jeffrey Epstein.

This comes as Richard Kahn, Epstein’s former attorney and accountant, is set to appear for a deposition before the US House Oversight Committee on Wednesday morning.

According to an exclusive Daily Mail/JL Partners poll, 53 percent of respondents want to see Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor respond to questions about his involvement with the pedophile. 

Democrats are slightly more eager to see the former royal testify, with 58 percent of respondents replying in the affirmative compared to 51 percent of Republicans.

Notably, more men than women want Andrew to testify. Fifty-eight percent of men want the former prince to come before Congress, while only 47 percent of women do. 

Americans are still angry about the slow drip of documents out of the Justice Department related to Epstein, with 67 percent saying they believe there are more to be released.

Kahn’s deposition will be followed by one from another top former Epstein associate, Darren Indyke, his ex-personal lawyer, which is set to be held next Thursday.

Top American officials from both political parties, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well as former Trump attorney general Bill Barr, have been brought in to give depositions before Congress over their ties to the deceased financier. 

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, younger brother of King Charles, leaves a police station in Norfolk, UK, last month after he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, younger brother of King Charles, leaves a police station in Norfolk, UK, last month after he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

Attorney General Pam Bondi published more missing Epstein files this week after pressure

Attorney General Pam Bondi published more missing Epstein files this week after pressure

Lawmakers have sought to have Andrew and former UK ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, come before them as well. 

On Thursday night, Attorney General Pam Bondi published more missing Epstein files – including a stunning Trump allegation by a woman who alleged she was sexually assaulted.

The files had been ‘incorrectly coded as duplicative’ and were therefore inadvertently withheld along with other investigative documents related to the disgraced financier, said the Department after it released over 3.5 million pages.

Bondi was subpoenaed by Congress this week as Republicans broke ranks amid mounting frustration at the handling of the Epstein files from the President’s own party.

Back in the UK, Andrew was stripped of his titles in October and kicked out of his residence, Royal Lodge. He has strenuously denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Last month, both Andrew and Mandelson, the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s former ambassador in Washington, DC, were arrested in England and are under investigation for ‘misconduct in public office.’

Andrew appears in emails and photographs in the Epstein files more than 1,821 times, per a Daily Mail analysis.

One image in the files shows him crouching on all fours over a woman lying on the floor, and another shows him with Epstein and First Lady Melania Trump. 

Republican Representative Thomas Massie, and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, of California, the co-authors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, speak to reporters outside the Department of Justice offices in Washington, DC, on February 9

Republican Representative Thomas Massie, and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, of California, the co-authors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, speak to reporters outside the Department of Justice offices in Washington, DC, on February 9

Then-Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell posing for a photo

Then-Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell posing for a photo

Andrew, kneeling over a woman on the floor, was part of the January drop of the Epstein Files

Andrew, kneeling over a woman on the floor, was part of the January drop of the Epstein Files

Andrew was accused of sexual abuse by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most famous victims. Although he never admitted guilt, he and other royals reached a settlement with Giuffre in 2022, which was widely reported to be worth £12 million ($16 million).

Lawmakers hailed King Charles for stripping Andrew of his prince title as they voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein files last year.

Republican Representative Thomas Massie noted back in November, ‘There’s becoming a reckoning in Britain that needs to happen in the United States: a prince lost his title, the ambassador to the United States lost his job.’

‘We need to see those same kind of consequences here,’ he said, hours before the vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which later sailed through the House, passing by 427 to 1.

Mandelson and Andrew at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels in June 2007

Mandelson and Andrew at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels in June 2007

Melania Trump, Andrew, accountant Gwendolyn Beck and Epstein at a party at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 12, 2000

Melania Trump, Andrew, accountant Gwendolyn Beck and Epstein at a party at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 12, 2000

Massie was referring to Andrew’s royal titles being stripped last month and the firing of Mandelson.

‘As my colleague Ro [Khanna] said, there shouldn’t be buildings named after these perpetrators of these heinous crimes, there shouldn’t be scholarships named after them, and there needs to be accounting.’

The Republican lawmaker from Kentucky was speaking alongside Democratic Representative Ro Khanna, who warned that Andrew could be dragged before the House to testify.

‘I do think that Prince Andrew does need to come and testify at our oversight committee, and that can be bipartisan,’ Khanna said. ‘But I share [Massie’s] view that the urgency that the British people have shown in getting justice needs to inspire an urgency here in America.’ 

The House is unable to subpoena Andrew as he is a foreign national. 



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