A group of women victimized by late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spoke out at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday ahead of a highly anticipated vote on a House bill ordering the release of the Justice Department's files on Epstein. "We are fighting for the children," said survivor Haley Robson, as she held up a photograph of herself as a young girl. Robson said this is a "human issue" and called for political agendas to be put aside before delivering a direct message to President Donald Trump. "And to the president of the United States of America, who is not here today, I want to send a clear message to you. While I do understand that your position has changed on the Epstein files and I'm grateful that you have pledged to sign this bill, I can't help to be skeptical of what the agenda is. So with
Epstein survivors speak out ahead of House vote, take aim at Trump
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