Survivors of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are speaking out against recent statements made by First Lady Melania Trump, arguing that her public denial of any ties to the man serves only to distract from critical ongoing investigations. The response comes after Melania rejected claims that she had a personal relationship with the financier. She described him as disgraceful and explicitly denied that he ever introduced her to Donald Trump.
According to The Hill, the group of survivors, which includes 15 individuals, issued a sharp critique of these comments. They contend that the timing and nature of the first lady’s message are calculated to pull focus away from the actions of former Attorney General Pam Bondi. The survivors believe the statement diverts necessary attention from how the Epstein files have been managed and the concerns surrounding the exposure of identities.
The survivors emphasized that they have already demonstrated immense courage by coming forward with reports and testimony. They argue that Melania is shifting the burden onto those who have already suffered, all while doing so under conditions that shield those currently in power. The group highlighted that the Trump Administration has still not fully complied with the requirements set forth by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Every time I think Bondi can’t get worse, she does
The situation involving Pam Bondi has become a significant point of contention. While she was scheduled to appear for a deposition on April 14, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has stated that she will not comply with the subpoena. Per the New York Times, the department argued in a letter to Oversight Chair James Comer that because Bondi is no longer the attorney general, she is no longer obligated to testify in an official capacity.
This massive development has drawn ire from both sides of the aisle. Representative Nancy Mace, who was instrumental in introducing the measure to subpoena Bondi, has joined Democrats in calling for contempt proceedings if the former official continues to ignore the legal requirement.
The survivors noted that the ongoing failures regarding these files continue to put lives at risk while protecting those who enabled the crimes. They made it clear that survivors have fulfilled their part of the process and are now waiting for those in positions of power to do the same. The committee, which has been conducting an inquiry into the DOJ’s handling of investigative material, remains locked in a struggle to secure testimony.
Even before Bondi was fired earlier this month, there were concerns that she would attempt to avoid the deposition. A bipartisan group of lawmakers had to force the committee’s chairman to issue the subpoena.
Melania expressed her disdain for those linking her to the furor around Epstein, stating that the individuals making such claims are devoid of ethical standards, humility, and respect. She further claimed that she does not object to their ignorance, but rather rejects their mean-spirited attempts to defame her reputation.
Despite these statements, the legislative pressure continues. Representative Thomas Massie, a sponsor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, has warned that future attorneys general must comply with the law or face potential prosecution. Meanwhile, the committee is moving forward with other aspects of its investigation.
Other high-profile figures, including Howard Lutnick and Bill Gates, are currently scheduled to appear before the committee in the coming months. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has indicated that the administration considers its case on the matter closed, which only adds to the urgency felt by those demanding full transparency.
The survivors remain firm in their stance that accountability must be the priority, regardless of who is in office or what statements are being issued.
Published: Apr 11, 2026 01:29 pm