Epstein victims urge Congress to force DOJ to release files in dramatic Capitol appearance
- On September 3, 2025, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell rallied at the U.S. Capitol demanding full release of related DOJ files and justice for abuse victims.
- The rally followed ongoing bipartisan congressional efforts amid disputes over the slow release of documents tied to Epstein and Maxwell federal investigations.
- On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee made public a substantial number of Epstein-related documents, totaling approximately 33,000 pages; however, survivors and advocates expressed dissatisfaction with the speed and thoroughness of the disclosures.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that she is willing to receive a list of names and would publicly name each one during a speech on the House floor, emphasizing that such remarks are protected under free speech.
- These events underline sustained survivor demands for passage of legislation mandating the full release of Epstein-related files and rejecting pardons for Maxwell.
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A name: Jeffrey Epstein. And a case that never ends "polluterizing" the Trump administration. There was a series of public testimonies on September 3, 2025 in Washington to demand once again the full publication of the Epstein procedure. Milliardaire, sexual offender, trafficking in minors.. the man hanged himself in his cell in 2019, but his victims came to testify before the press yesterday, convinced that his fortune protected him and that hi…
Epstein victims want Congress to compel release of sex offender’s case files
Victims of the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein gathered on Capitol Hill to express their support for the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The women are demanding the Justice Department release everything it has about his trafficking of underage girls. “I think all of them are on the same page that they want everything released,” attorney Brad Edwards said to cheers at the Capitol Wednesday. If passed, the legislation would require the Ju…
Epstein survivors demand justice in Washington as Trump calls case 'a Democrat hoax'
Women who survived sexual abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein spoke publicly, some for the first time, to demand the release of the federal files in the case. President Trump also responded to the demands for more documents, calling it "a Democrat hoax." Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports.
Epstein survivors implore Congress to disclose files and will list perpetrators; Trump calls the issue a 'hoax'
In a news conference on the Capitol lawn that drew hundreds of supporters and chants of 'release the files,' the women shared their stories and demanded that the Trump administration provide transparency and accountability.
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