Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein‘s abuse gathered on Capitol Hill Wednesday to call on President Donald Trump to take personal action to release the Epstein files and said they would create their own “list” of co-conspirators.

The press conference follows the release of 33,000 documents, videos, and audio recordings by the House Oversight Committee as part of a subpoena from Democrats. However, nearly all of the files released were already available to the public, drawing criticism and echoing a broader public sentiment that the Trump administration was not fully transparent on Epstein.

The survivors were joined by supporters and politicians, notably Republican Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and right-wing hardliner Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., who went against Trump’s wishes and signed a

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