Summary
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein criticized President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address, saying he hasn't fully released government files related to Epstein. They questioned Trump's support for survivors and his sympathy towards Prince Andrew. Survivors also want the Justice Department to release all remaining Epstein-related documents.
Key Facts
- Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein attended President Trump's State of the Union address.
- They criticized Trump for not releasing all files tied to Epstein.
- Survivors questioned Trump's expressed sympathy for Prince Andrew.
- Epstein survivors push for transparency and demand more document releases.
- Haley Robson, one of the survivors, described Trump's support as insincere.
- President Trump had earlier signed a bill for the release of Epstein documents.
- Survivors feel powerful individuals connected to Epstein are still protected.
- The White House was contacted for a comment but hasn't responded yet.