Core Points - Multiple women claiming to be victims of Jeffrey Epstein held a press conference demanding the Trump administration to fully disclose the "Epstein files" [1][3] - The press conference was supported by bipartisan Congress members, including Democratic Representative Ro Khanna and Republican Representative Thomas Massie, who are leading a petition to force a House vote on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release nearly all investigation documents related to Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell [3] - The petition requires 218 House members' support to pass, with all 212 Democratic members expected to support it, needing only 6 Republican votes, of which 4 have already signed [3] Victims' Statements - Anoushka Georgiou, one of the victims, stated that the only motivation to oppose the bill is to cover up wrongdoing, urging President Trump to use his influence to help them [3] - Another victim, Hailey Robson, invited Trump to meet with her in Congress to witness their real trauma, emphasizing that they are not part of a political scheme [3] Political Reactions - President Trump referred to the political turmoil surrounding the Epstein case as a "Democrat hoax," claiming it is an attempt to distract from his administration's successes [3] - The issue of Epstein has sparked debate within the Republican Party, with notable support for the victims coming from Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, a close ally of Trump, who vowed to support the victims [3]
“爱泼斯坦案受害者”在美国会大厦前举行发布会要求公开档案,特朗普发声
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-04 00:51