
"On Wednesday, as many as 100 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein convened in the nation's capital to urge government transparency in the decades-long public inquiry for the truth behind the disgraced pedophile financier's infamous client list and his criminal enterprise. Their presence in Washington, D.C. this week has been highly publicized, and yet, at least one person in Donald Trump's administration claims to have missed it."
"During Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s painful and contentious hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday, Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) blasted him for canceling over $500 million in mRNA vaccine development, calling him a "charlatan." She tried to use the Epstein survivors' recent press conference as an example of hoaxes being pushed by Republicans, but Kennedy had no idea what she was talking about."
""Do you think the women on the steps of the Capitol were a hoax yesterday?" Cantwell asked, quoting Trump's characterization of Democrats demanding the release of the Epstein Files. Kennedy replied: "I don't know about any women on the steps of the Capitol." "The women who were talking about Epstein," Cantwell urged. "Do you think they were perpetuating a hoax yesterday?" "I have no idea what they were saying. This is the first time hearing about it," Kennedy answered. Imagine that!"
Up to 100 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein gathered in Washington to demand government transparency and release of files related to Epstein's client list and criminal enterprise. Their presence was widely publicized, but at least one person in the Trump administration appeared unaware of the demonstration. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced criticism from Sen. Maria Cantwell at a Senate Finance Committee hearing for canceling over $500 million in mRNA vaccine development and was called a "charlatan." Cantwell cited the survivors' press conference as an example of alleged Republican-pushed hoaxes, while Kennedy said he had not heard about the survivors on the Capitol steps.
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