Epstein Files

Epstein Files: Accuser Details Trump Groping, Demands Release

The author recounts her experiences with Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, detailing instances of non-consensual acts. She reveals that she was groped by Trump while in Epstein’s presence, and that Epstein claimed to have a video of her. Despite the author’s attempts to seek justice, including a polygraph and corroborating testimonies, the release of Epstein’s files has been met with resistance and alleged political maneuvering. She calls for the release of all the Epstein files, emphasizing that the experiences of survivors should not be politicized and justice for the victims is long overdue.

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Massie on Epstein Files: Justice Shouldn’t Be Avoided to Protect Powerful Men

Massie on Epstein files: ‘We can’t avoid justice to avoid embarrassment for some very powerful men’ – That statement, plain and simple, really cuts to the heart of the matter. It speaks volumes about the rot that can infect a system when the powerful are allowed to operate above the law. The idea that the release of the Epstein files, which likely contain evidence of heinous crimes, could be delayed or obfuscated simply to spare some people embarrassment is frankly infuriating. Justice isn’t meant to be a selective process. It’s not about protecting the elite; it’s about ensuring accountability for everyone, regardless of their status or connections.… Continue reading

Reps Claim “We Have the Votes” for Epstein Files Release

Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are optimistic about forcing the Justice Department to release all unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein. They claim to have enough votes to compel a House vote on the matter, despite potential opposition in the Senate and concerns about the Justice Department scrubbing information. Khanna noted that the files have already been seen by government officials and Epstein accusers’ lawyers, making it more difficult to sanitize them. The push for release comes after the Justice Department stated it had not uncovered a list of Epstein’s clients, which sparked political debate.

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GOP Support for Epstein Files Petition Falters Amidst Controversy

GOP support erodes for Epstein files petition. It seems the initial enthusiasm, if it ever truly existed, for the release of the Epstein files is fading fast within the Republican Party. It’s almost as if, at the crucial moment, when action was actually needed, the commitment to transparency and justice… well, it vanished. This shift is hardly surprising to anyone who has been watching the political landscape. We’re talking about a party that increasingly appears to prioritize loyalty to certain figures, and perhaps, financial benefactors, over any semblance of principle.

GOP support erodes for Epstein files petition. The sudden change of heart, the backpedaling, it’s becoming a familiar pattern.… Continue reading

DOJ Issues Apology After Official’s Honeypot Trap Reveals Epstein Files Manipulation

A Department of Justice official, Joseph Schnitt, was secretly recorded on a date discussing plans to manipulate the Epstein files, allegedly redacting information to protect Republicans while highlighting Democratic connections. The recording, released by the O’Keefe Media Group, captured Schnitt detailing an internal conflict between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino over the handling of the files. The DOJ responded by defending its commitment to transparency and the accuracy of the records. The situation has put Bondi under scrutiny, particularly following the release of files that primarily contained information already in the public domain and has led to accusations of a cover-up.

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Epstein Survivor’s Speech Denounces Trump, Fuels White House Panic

Pressure is mounting for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, fueled by survivor testimony and a discharge petition in the House. Former President Trump is facing scrutiny, with survivors condemning his dismissal of the files as a “hoax”. The White House is reportedly attempting to dissuade Republicans from supporting the petition, indicating concern over the potential release. Representative Jim McGovern believes the petition may pass, citing Republican fear of Trump as a significant factor.

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Survivor: Epstein Kept Trump Photo on Desk, Called Him “Biggest Brag”

Victims of Jeffrey Epstein spoke publicly on Capitol Hill, advocating for the full release of Epstein’s files. Lawmakers hosted a bipartisan press conference demanding government transparency, including details regarding President Donald Trump’s association with Epstein. One survivor, Chauntae Davies, claimed Epstein and Trump were “very close,” a detail Trump has tried to distance himself from. Former casino boss Jack O’Donnell stated that he told Trump his association with Epstein was not a good look.

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Nancy Mace Defends Trump After Meeting Epstein Victims: Backlash Erupts

After meeting with Epstein victims and expressing empathy, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a recent survivor of sexual misconduct herself, defended former President Donald Trump. Trump had dismissed calls to release the Epstein files as a “Democratic hoax.” Mace pointed out Trump’s ban of Epstein from Mar-a-Lago and cooperation with the investigation, despite reports suggesting Epstein remained a member for a time after his indictment. However, Mace had also signed a petition to release the fresh Epstein files, highlighting a nuanced position on the matter.

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Trump’s Epstein Files Flip: From Campaign Promise to “Democrat Hoax,” Draws Criticism

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MTG’s Epstein Warning: Names on House Floor, Victims’ List Requested

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with other members of Congress, is pushing for full transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, including the release of all related files. At a press conference, she vowed to reveal names of alleged clients if given a list by victims. Greene is urging fellow Republicans to support the Epstein Files Transparency Bill, despite the House Oversight Committee releasing thousands of documents, with most of the material already public. The bill requires support from 218 House lawmakers to pass.

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