On Tuesday (November 18), survivors of Jeffrey Epstein 's abuse, their families, and lawmakers gathered on Capitol Hill to advocate for the release of Epstein's case files. They urged Congress to pass a bill compelling the Department of Justice to make these documents public. The House is set to vote on the bipartisan bill, which has faced opposition from some Republican leaders, including House Speaker Mike Johnson . However, Johnson has indicated he will support the bill despite concerns about its wording.
Survivors like Haley Robson and Jena-Lisa Jones shared their experiences at the Capitol, emphasizing the need for transparency and justice. Robson expressed skepticism about Trump's motives but acknowledged his pledge to sign the bill. Jones, who met Epstein at 14, highl

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