WASHINGTON — U.S. Representative James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said on Friday that he agreed with First Lady Melania Trump's call for public congressional hearings for Jeffrey Epstein victims and pledged, 'we will have hearings.' Comer told Fox News' America Reports that committee attorneys have been in contact with victims and that some are willing to come forward while others are not. On Thursday Melania Trump urged victims to testify under oath, and Comer said hearings would follow completion of depositions, noting that additional high-profile witnesses are expected to be involved. Committee officials said outreach to victims is ongoing this week, and the next procedural steps include finishing depositions and scheduling public testimony in the coming weeks.
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爱泼斯坦案引发了关于受害者权利和正义的全国性辩论。这些听证会可能为国会未来如何处理类似情况设定先例。如果您关心受害者权利,请关注这些听证会的进展。
众议院监督委员会正采取措施,为爱泼斯坦的受害者提供公开平台。然而,这一过程很复杂,一些受害者可能选择不参与。如果您认为这些证词很重要,请考虑与您的社区分享此消息。
选择作证的受害者可能会获得公众关注和正式的陈述宣誓证词的平台,而国会调查人员和广大公众则可能获得有关不当行为指控的额外信息。
被点名或牵涉的个人可能会面临新的审查和声誉损害,而幸存者则可能因公开证词和媒体关注而再次受到创伤。
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