Overview
- In an NBC interview, multiple survivors answered no when asked if they had seen or heard of President Trump engaging in inappropriate conduct tied to Epstein.
- The group urged Trump to publicly rule out clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, calling even entertaining a pardon an insult.
- Roughly a dozen survivors appeared on Capitol Hill with bipartisan lawmakers to demand broader disclosure of Epstein-related files.
- The Justice Department has said there is no client list and has limited disclosures, while House Oversight released more than 33,000 pages it obtained from DOJ.
- Some survivors said they will confidentially compile names they associate with Epstein’s circle, and they reported no contact from the White House.