February 19, 2026
Epstein probe leader Comer says 'no one is above the law' after ex-Prince Andrew arrest
House Oversight Chairman James Comer calls for accountability after former Prince Andrew is arrested in Britain amid renewed scrutiny over his Jeffrey Epstein ties.

TL;DR
- House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer stated that "there must be accountability for anyone who was involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific crimes."
- The Justice Department's transparency ensures that "no one is above the law — even British royalty."
- Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and is being investigated by British police over a complaint that he shared confidential information with Epstein.
- Victims have named Andrew as someone who engaged in wrongdoing and allegedly had knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
- Several U.S. lawmakers, including Republicans and Democrats on the House Oversight Committee, are calling for full accountability and the release of all Epstein-related files from the DOJ.
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