
"I am traumatized. I am not stupid."
"We are hearing the administration say they intend to investigate various Democrats who were friends with Epstein. I beg you, President Trump, please stop making this political. It is not about you."
"Show some class. I voted for you, but your behavior on this issue has been a national embarrassment."
The House of Representatives, particularly Republican members, will vote on the Epstein Papers Transparency Act to allow Congress to demand declassification of millions of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. Survivors of Epstein’s sex‑trafficking network, including Haley Robson and Jena‑Lisa Jones, held a press conference at the Capitol and confronted President Donald Trump about delaying the bill and politicizing investigations. Trump allowed his party to vote in favor and said he would sign the law. The Justice Department signaled intentions to investigate powerful figures named in documents, including Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and Reid Hoffman. Survivors displayed photos of their abuse, with one victim reported to have been 14.
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