Epstein victims to speak at news conference pushing for file release

The push for transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case continues as Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie are calling for the release of Justice Department files. In a news conference held with 10 victims of Epstein, Khanna emphasized the importance of hearing from those who have been silent for decades.
The bill proposed by Khanna and Massie aims to compel the Justice Department to reveal its files on the Epstein case. Khanna believes that once the American people hear the victims’ stories, they will feel sympathy and demand justice for the abuses suffered.
The handling of the Epstein case by the White House has sparked controversy, with some supporters expecting more revelations. Despite some dismissing the case as a hoax, Khanna remains hopeful that the House will vote to release the files and hold the perpetrators accountable.
With the discharge petition gaining support from both Democrats and Republicans, including controversial figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, Khanna is confident that justice will prevail. The quest for transparency and accountability in the Epstein case is a bipartisan effort to ensure that the victims of abuse are heard and justice is served.
The mysterious circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death in 2019 have fueled speculation about who else may have been involved in his sex trafficking ring. As the investigation continues, Khanna and Massie are determined to uncover the truth and provide closure for the victims.
Paul Steinhauser, a politics reporter in New Hampshire, is closely following the developments in the Epstein case and the efforts to bring justice to those affected. Stay tuned for more updates on this ongoing saga.



