Congress Has Taken on Epstein. But Lawmakers and Survivors Are Still Searching for Accountability
For nearly a year, public demand and increasingly outspoken calls from the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse have driven Congress to mostly set aside party politics and search for accountability.
Congress Has Taken on Epstein. But Lawmakers and Survivors Are Still Searching for Accountability For almost a year, public pressure and vocal demands from Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse survivors have spurred Congress to prioritize accountability. Lawmakers have largely put aside partisan politics to focus on this issue. The collective effort aims to achieve justice and ensure accountability for the crimes committed.
- Public demand and survivor advocacy have driven Congressional action for nearly a year.
- Congress has mostly set aside party politics to focus on accountability.
- The search for accountability in the Jeffrey Epstein case is ongoing.
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