Epstein victim to speak during the press conference pushing to release the files

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Manchester, NH – With the session in session this week, the Democratic representative Ro Khanna of California and the republican representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky rekindle their thrust to the Ministry of Justice to publish files in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Khanna says that “people will be indignant” after seeing a press conference that he and Massie hold on Wednesday with 10 victims of the sentenced sex offender.
The press conference is part of Khanna and Massie’s effort to go through the House a bill obliging the Ministry of Justice to publish its files on the Epstein case.
“These victims have not spoken for decades. When Epstein obtained this indulgent advocacy agreement, no one spoke to the victims or their lawyers,” Khanna said in a digital Fox News interview.
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were both charged with federal accusations of sex trafficking from years of Epstein abuse of minor girls. (Joe Schildhorn / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
“My conviction is that when the American people really hear the victims for the first time, they will sympathize, their hearts will be broken, and all the victims say that it is for the closure,” he predicted.
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Khanna argued that “there are many other rich and powerful men, politicians, business leaders, who have committed abuse and who were not held responsible. This is what we will hear on September 3, and people will be indignant, and I do not see how, after that, the room cannot vote for the release of these files.”
The treatment with the White House of the Epstein affair sparked an outcry earlier this summer, after the Ministry of Justice and the FBI seemed to close the book on their investigation after announcing that they had not discovered any evidence of a list of Epstein customers.
The move made many supporters and allies of President Donald Trump – who had planned successful revelations – with some calling for the prosecutor General Pam Bondi.
And the president aggravated some in the world of Maga a month ago by qualifying the Epstein affair of democratic hoax and by arguing that the “past supporters” had “bought this bullshit -“.
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Khanna and Massie are optimistic, they have the votes.
“I am convinced that we are going to get the 218 votes for the exit petition,” Khanna told Fox News Digital, when he was questioned before speaking at the annual breakfast of the New Hampshire AFL-CIO.

Representative Ro Khanna, D-Calif., Expresses the New Hampshire AFL-CIO Labor Breakfast on September 1, 2025, in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Paul Steinhauser / Fox News)
“We have 212 Democrats and 12 Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. Listen, it is not about Donald Trump, and it is not a supporter. It is justice for the victims of rich and powerful men who abused minor girls.”
And he stressed that “in this country, people want transparency. They want a responsibility. I am convinced that we are going to get the 218 votes for the exit petition.”
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Epstein died by suicide in a New York federal prison in 2019 pending federal accusations related to sex trafficking,
During the years that followed, there have been intense speculation and theories on which others could have been involved in the sexual ring that the financier would have exploited.