On Wednesday, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein met on Capitol Hill to demand full transparency on files linked to the sex trafficking case.
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On Wednesday, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein met on Capitol Hill to demand full transparency on files linked to the sex trafficking case. One by one, they spoke and echoed a key message to lawmakers: back the bipartisan effort from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to push the Justice Department to publicly release the Epstein files.
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On Wednesday, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein met on Capitol Hill to demand full transparency on files linked to the sex trafficking case. One by one, they spoke and echoed a key message to lawmakers: back the bipartisan effort from Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) to push the Justice Department to publicly release the Epstein files.
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The rally comes after the DOJ released 33,000 documents tied to Epstein. But survivors and lawmakers across party lines say those documents werenβt enough.
The Trump administration has previously said thereβs no Epstein client official list, a move that garnered serious public backlash. Now, survivor Lisa Phillips suggested victims may publish their own list β one that is "by survivors and for survivors.β "Stay tuned for more details,β she told the public.
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The rally comes after the DOJ released 33,000 documents tied to Epstein. But survivors and lawmakers across party lines say those documents werenβt enough.
The Trump administration has previously said thereβs no Epstein client official list, a move that garnered serious public backlash. Now, survivor Lisa Phillips suggested victims may publish their own list β one that is "by survivors and for survivors.β "Stay tuned for more details,β she told the public.
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