Seeing dozens of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims speaking on the steps of the US Capitol in Washington was powerful, moving and an important reminder of what the story is really about.

They urged Congress to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act to release all documents related to the paedophile, who hanged himself while awaiting trial in 2019.

Donald Trump’s administration tried to shut the story down in early July but instead it exploded, leading to outrage among his supporters and culminating in a gathering of more than 100 Epstein survivors in the nation’s capitol.

They included women who had never spoken about their abuse, including one who said that from the ages of 14 to 17 she worked full time for Epstein, being abused by him.

Standing in the baking hot later summer sun in Washi

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