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Related: About this forumEpstein survivors to Congress: 'We will remember your decision at the ballot box' - MSNBC Reports
The House will meet next week to vote on whether to compel the DOJ to release the Epstein files. Epstein survivors and the family of Virginia Giuffre sent a letter to Congress saying, "When we vote, we will remember your decision at the ballot box."
MSNBC Senior Enterprise Reporter Brandy Zadrozny and co-host of MSNBC's "The Weekend: Primetime" Elise Jordan join Chris Jansing to discuss. - Aired on 11/14/2025.
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Rhiannon12866
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Same here. I don't recall them naming names when they gathered for that presser in DC before
Rhiannon12866
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And many of them testified in court previously, no matter how difficult it was for them
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JBTaurus83
(781 posts)1. I wish they could just hold a presser
And name some names.
Rhiannon12866
(247,276 posts)3. Same here. I don't recall them naming names when they gathered for that presser in DC before
viva la
(4,420 posts)2. Saw a GOP Senator saying, "There is no evidence--
that Epstein trafficked these girls to anyone but himself."
No evidence? All their testimony? The testimony of the victims? That's no evidence?
And of course there's evidence in the files. Release them, DOJ.
Rhiannon12866
(247,276 posts)4. And many of them testified in court previously, no matter how difficult it was for them
That's where Maxwell perjured herself.