Oregon Politician Sends Epstein Survivor to Trump’s State of the Union
Democrats invited Epstein survivors to spotlight withheld Justice Department files and push for transparency during Trump’s address as 53% of Americans suspect a cover-up, poll shows.
- On Tuesday, Democratic lawmakers invited survivors to the State of the Union, including U.S. Representative Ro Khanna bringing Haley Robson and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer inviting Dani Bensky to spotlight unreleased Epstein files.
- The controversy began with a staggered Justice Department rollout that raised questions about transparency and timing, while the Justice Department said some records must remain sealed to protect victims, and Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony earlier this month drew bipartisan criticism.
- Polls show public unease: fifty percent of Americans think Trump was involved while U.K. arrests of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Peter Mandelson contrast with no major U.S. legal consequences.
- Trump said he had been `totally exonerated` after the January 30 release, but internal Republican unease persists over transparency and distraction concerns, affecting his speech.
- Rep. Thomas Massie warned that up to 12 survivors may be present, with Epstein an unspoken presence complicating the speech's purpose.
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Epstein Victims To Attend Trump's Speech Today, Demand Accountability
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein will attend US President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday and are seeking accountability for the crimes of the convicted sex offender, lawmakers said.
Epstein Victims to Attend Trump’s State of the Union as Guests of Lawmakers
Over a dozen lawmakers are bringing survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse to President Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night, a statement against the administration’s handling of documents related to the convicted sex offender. Lawmakers for many years have invited guests to the annual speech as a way of sending pointed messages to the president. A number of Democrats have said they will boycott the speech and attend a rally on the …
Several women who have been victims of sexual delinquent Jeffrey Epstein have planned to attend President Trump's State of Union speech.
Jeffrey Epstein accusers to attend Trump’s State of the Union address
Democratic lawmakers plan to bring people who say they were victimized by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday. Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin announced in a statement Monday that he and Virginia…
Several Oregon Democrats won't attend Trump's State of the Union. Here's why
A number of Oregon lawmakers, including Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, will not be attending President Trump's State of the Union address, and Rep. Maxine Dexter plans to have Epstein survivor Lisa Phillips attend in her place to send a message of accountability.
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