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WATCH: Epstein Survivors VINDICATE President Trump in NBC News Interview

In a notable NBC News interview with Hallie Jackson, several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse—joined by family members of the late Virginia Giuffre—were directly asked whether they had ever witnessed or heard of any misconduct by President Trump connected to Epstein. Their response was unequivocal: “No.” That clear denial landed with striking finality and undercut years of speculation and media insinuation.

The survivors used that platform to demand transparency and justice, calling for the unsealing of all related investigative documents. Standing on Capitol Hill, they presented emotional, firsthand testimony about their experiences and encouraged Congress to compel the Department of Justice to release the full Epstein files. Their clarity and composure contrasted sharply with the tone of the interviewers.

Even Republican lawmakers appeared moved. A bipartisan group—featuring Representatives such as Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, Lauren Boebert, and Democrat Ro Khanna—launched a discharge petition aimed at pushing a House vote to release the full files. Across party lines, legislators echoed survivors’ calls for accountability.

This moment was unprecedented—not just for its political impact but for its profound emotional weight. Several survivors spoke openly, revealing years of silence and legal hurdles. Among them was Virginia Giuffre’s family, who continue to push for unredacted documents amid growing frustration with the administration’s transparency.

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