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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