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Epstein Survivors Compile Their Own List of Abusers Amid DOJ Inaction

The Young TurksSeptember 27, 202511 min59,545 views
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Survivors Compile Their Own List

  • πŸ’‘ Epstein survivors are creating their own confidential list of names of individuals involved in the Epstein world, as many were abused by them.
  • 🎯 This initiative is driven by survivors, for survivors, in response to perceived federal government inaction.

Criticism of Department of Justice (DOJ)

  • ⚠️ Survivors revealed that the DOJ's claim of a systemic review finding no incriminating client list or evidence of blackmail was not believed by victims.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Many victims and their family members stated that the DOJ never contacted them before releasing their memo, nor did they communicate adequately.
  • 🚫 The lack of communication from the DOJ is seen as telling, especially when conducting a review or investigation.

Demand for Transparency and Accountability

  • πŸ“„ Survivors are advocating for legislation to compel the Justice Department to release more documents related to its investigation.
  • βœ… They unequivocally want the bill to pass, with identifying information redacted, emphasizing their desire for transparency and accountability.
  • ✊ Survivors are bravely coming forward despite the potential for harassment and knowing that some powerful individuals may not want information released.

Epstein's Connections and Accusations

  • 🀝 One survivor, Shante Davies, revealed that Epstein bragged about his friendship with Donald Trump, even having a framed picture on his desk.
  • ✈️ Davies also stated she was taken on a trip to Africa with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton.
  • 🚫 Survivors strongly reject Trump's claims that the Epstein issue is a "hoax," inviting him to meet them to understand the real trauma they experienced.

Bipartisan Efforts and Political Commentary

  • 🧩 The issue is framed as not political, transcending party lines, with calls to move beyond tribal political culture.
  • 🀝 Examples of bipartisan cooperation include Marjorie Taylor Greene and Roana working together, despite Greene being a Trump defender.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The commentary criticizes both political parties for doing a poor job representing the American people, suggesting that focusing on shared goals can foster alliances.
  • πŸ‘ The bravery of survivors and those supporting them, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, is highlighted, even when facing opposition from within their own party or from Donald Trump.
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