Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s ongoing cover-up of the case and pushing Congress to release the government’s files relating to Epstein's prosecution.

The Trump administration has refused to release key evidence on Epstein, including a possible client list revealing who participated in his alleged operation sex trafficking minors.

A group of survivors appeared on NBC’s “Today” show on Wednesday and expressed their unified opposition to the possibility of a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted sex trafficker and Epstein’s accomplice. The possibility of a pardon has been floated, and Trump has not shot down the idea. In July, Trump noted it’s something he’s “allowed to do.”

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