LAWMAKERS QUESTION BILL GATES ON EPSTEIN TIES
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The Texas border-district Democrat earned degrees in international trade, political science, law, and public administration. That depth informs why his voice on immigration and border policy carries unusual weight in Congress.
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This storyHow many U.S. House members have succeeded a parent in the same seat?
- Fewer than 10
- Around 25
- Around 50
- More than 100
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Around 25
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This storyEpstein's 2008 plea kept him out of federal prison. How long did he actually serve?
- 13 months
- 6 months
- 18 months
- 3 years
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13 months
Congress has summoned CEOs to testify about criminal ties since the 1970s.
The Senate's 1973 Watergate hearings set a precedent for calling elite figures to account for associations with criminal conduct. Gates joins a long list of executives compelled to explain ties to convicted individuals.
Epstein kept a notorious 'black book' of 1,000+ elite contacts.
Jeffrey Epstein's address book, revealed in court, listed world leaders, celebrities & billionaires. Gates testified about their ties amid ongoing civil suits. Learn more at Wikipedia