❓WHAT HAPPENED: Former British ambassador to the U.S. Lord Peter Mandelson has been asked to testify before the U.S. Congress regarding the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Peter Mandelson and the House Oversight Committee.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The letter was sent on February 13, 2026, with a response deadline by February 27.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Numerous pieces of evidence have come to light demonstrating your close ties to Jeffrey Epstein over the span of multiple years.” – Lawmakers’ letter to Mandelson
🎯IMPACT: The investigation seeks to uncover Epstein’s co-conspirators and the extent of his operations, with Mandelson’s involvement under scrutiny.
Former British ambassador to the U.S. Lord Peter Mandelson has received a summons to appear before the U.S. Congress amid the continuing probe into deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. House lawmakers issued the request after the most recent Epstein-related documents were made public, suggesting that Mandelson—Epstein’s “best pal”—had been leaking confidential information to the sex trafficker when he was a British government minister under former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The House Oversight Committee stressed the need to identify Epstein’s accomplices and grasp the complete extent of his illegal activities. In the correspondence to Mandelson, it pointed out the Briton’s “extensive social and business ties” to Epstein, indicating that he possesses vital details for the inquiry.
Mandelson has a deadline of February 27 to reply to the summons, although as a non-U.S. citizen he is not required by law to give testimony. Separately, London’s Metropolitan Police recently conducted searches at Mandelson’s residences in Camden, North London, and Wiltshire, amid suspicions that his alleged sharing of sensitive details with Epstein during his tenure as Business Secretary was criminal.
Mandelson, appointed to the ambassadorship by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer despite his known friendship with Epstein and forced to resign when U.S. disclosures about the pedophile revealed more details of their relationship, has repeatedly rejected any accusations of misconduct. However, he has announced he will resign from the House of Lords and from Starmer’s Labour Party amid the scandal.
Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, warned against Mandelson prior to his appointment as ambassador, noting his Epstein links and his past comments describing President Donald J. Trump as “little short of a white nationalist and a racist.” He said the appointment was an insult to Americans and recommended that President Trump reject his diplomatic credentials.
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