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A protest group called "Hot Mess" hold up signs of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the Federal courthouse on July 8, 2019 in New York City. According to reports, Epstein will be charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors and one count of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
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‘People are going to be outraged’: 10 Jeffrey Epstein victims to deliver bombshell press conference tomorrow

"Rich, powerful men, politicians, business leaders" to be exposed.

Donald Trump has a lot on his plate right now. There’s the ongoing speculation over his health, his impending invasion of Chicago, twin foreign policy disasters in Gaza and Ukraine, and the collapsing economy.

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But bubbling underneath all that is the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, which is hanging around the White House like a bad smell. Trump has since tried his best to wave it away as no big deal. The pinnacle of this was getting Ghislaine Maxwell to ‘exonerate’ him, with her being moved to a low-security Club Feb immediately afterwards, just one of those crazy coincidences.

Now, with key documents being turned over to the House Oversight Committee, the heat is rising. Tomorrow it may hit boiling point, as 10 Epstein victims are set to appear at a press conference chaired by Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie.

Name names!

It’s unknown what will be announced, but Khanna has teased that it’s going to be dramatic. Speaking to Fox News, he said:

“These victims haven’t spoken for decades. When Epstein got that lenient plea deal, no one talked to the victims or their lawyers. My belief is, when the American people actually hear the victims for the first time, they are going to sympathize, their hearts are going to be broken, and all the victims are saying is for closure.”

He continued:

“There are a lot of other rich, powerful men, politicians, business leaders, who have committed abuse and who have not been held accountable. That’s what we’re going to hear on Sept. 3, and people are going to be outraged, and I don’t see how, after that, the House can’t vote for the release of these files.”

It certainly sounds like these women are going to name names, hopefully giving some powerful men with skeletons in their closets something to be afraid of.

Both Khanna and Massie believe they have the votes in Congress to get a discharge petition through, with Khanna explaining:

“I’m confident we’re going to get the 218 votes for the discharge petition. We’ve got 212 Democrats and 12 Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. Look, this is not about Donald Trump, and it’s not partisan. This is about justice for the victims of rich and powerful men who abused underage girls.”

Even MAGA die-hards say they just want the truth to be exposed and let the cards fall where they may. If that implicates Donald Trump, then so be it, but the world demands to know the truth about who was caught in Epstein’s disgusting web of sin.


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