WATCH: Epstein survivors and families join Rep. Khanna for roundtable ahead of King Charles visit
Summary
King Charles III is expected to mention survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse during his speech to the US Congress but will not meet with the survivors directly. Representative Ro Khanna, who supports justice for Epstein’s victims, had asked for such a meeting but was told by the British ambassador that the king will only acknowledge the survivors in his remarks.Key Facts
- King Charles III will speak to Congress and is expected to acknowledge Epstein abuse survivors.
- He declined to meet with the survivors during his US visit.
- Rep. Ro Khanna pushed for the king to meet survivors but was told only an acknowledgment would happen.
- Jeffrey Epstein was a convicted sex offender linked to abuse scandals involving powerful figures.
- King Charles stripped his brother, Prince Andrew, of royal titles due to his Epstein connections.
- Rep. Khanna described a meeting as a chance to show that no one is above justice, regardless of wealth or power.
- The British ambassador to the US communicated the king’s decision about not meeting survivors.
- The issue has affected the British royal family’s public image and led to official actions.
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