Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, donated $5 million to House Republicans shortly before testifying about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
The contribution was made after Lutnick agreed to an interview with lawmakers regarding his relationship with the late financier.
Lutnick’s donation was directed to the party’s campaign arm, boosting GOP fundraising efforts at a critical time.
The timing of the payment has drawn attention, given its proximity to the scheduled testimony.
Lutnick has faced scrutiny over his past business dealings with Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes.
The interview with House members aimed to clarify the scope and nature of their association.
Records show the donation was processed through a political action committee tied to Lutnick’s network.
Lawmakers involved in the testimony have not publicly commented on the contribution’s impact on proceedings.
Ethics experts note that large donations near official inquiries can raise questions about potential influence.
Lutnick’s office stated the contribution was unrelated to the Epstein testimony, citing routine party support.
The case highlights ongoing congressional interest in Epstein’s extensive connections to powerful figures.
Further details on the testimony’s content remain undisclosed as the investigation continues.





