A group of Democrats is calling on a Congress hearing with the victims of convicted sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein and his colleague, Ghishwine Maxwell, who argues that they have the first to eat which “cannot adequately represent the records of the Department of Justice.”
A member of the House Oversite Committee rape. Ayana Pressley (D-Mas) led a group of democrats on the panel, with ranking members Robert Garcia (California.) And reps. Jasmine Crocket (Texas), Roe Khanna (California), Rashida Tlab (Mich.) And others, House Oversite and Government Reform Committee Chairman (R-KK) are involved in calling.
“If we keep in mind the powerful people, then our investigation should put the voices that they tried to silence,” Democratic MPs It is written in his letter“To ensure that our investigation is widespread and reliable, we urge the committee to allow the remaining people to provide their testimony to their testimony.”
The MPs argued that the victims, who were abused by Epstein, are abandoned with deep trauma, which is worthy of listening, given that “the full, unpublished Epstein files would not tell the full story,” according to a press release from Pressley’s office.
It states that “hearing testimony from Maxwell, an incredible and incredible co-conspirator, while ignoring those who were only misbehaved, will contribute to more pain and more misinterpretation to the public for the remaining people.”
The MPs said in the letter, “If the committee has to conduct reliable inspection, it should listen directly to the survivors, or their representatives, who are volunteers to pursue our investigation on their terms.” “Some survivors have expressed a clear desire and desire to come forward to the Congress, and the committee cannot fulfill its strength and bravery with inaction.”
The House Oversite Committee has released several sabpona related to the Epstein case, including Maxwell for a statement Before the panel. Comer agreed for a request Delay in depositing it By the time the Supreme Court considered its petition to reverse his sentence for sexual trafficking.
Comer also Issues Department of Justice (DOJ) and several high-profiles including former government officials, including Former President Clinton And former State Secretary Hillary Clinton.
The Trump administration faced a backlash on how he handled the information related to Epstein, who died in 2019. The backlash comes especially from both sides of the corridor and especially from members of its own base.