Epstein Victims Urge Transparency Ahead of House Vote on DOJ Documents
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A group of women who survived abuse by Jeffrey Epstein spoke publicly at the U.S. Capitol today. Their appearance comes just before a significant House of Representatives vote.
The House will decide on a bill that demands the public release of Department of Justice (DOJ) documents related to the Epstein case. The survivors advocated for the bill's passage, emphasizing the need for full transparency.
Their statements aimed criticism at former President Donald Trump. The survivors connected their call for transparency to his recent legal challenges.
The planned vote highlights the ongoing political and public interest in the Epstein case. Lawmakers are pushing for the disclosure of long-secret federal records.