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Survivors and lawmakers press Epstein files release

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On Capitol Hill, a raw and emotional press conference closed with Epstein survivors embracing as lawmakers urged the immediate release of Epstein files. Marjorie Taylor Greene said the controversy has “ripped Maga apart” and called out President Trump for calling her a traitor, while Thomas Massie pressed the Senate to act and criticized Speaker Mike Johnson’s delay. Survivors called the fight nonpartisan—citing “institutional betrayal”—and asked Congress to vote yes. The House is expected to vote today; Senate leader John Thune has not committed. Trump has said he would sign the measure.

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This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 2 original reports from BBC and The New York Times.

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