Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse made their voices heard Wednesday on Capitol Hill, pressuring U.S. lawmakers to force the release of the sex trafficking investigation into the late financier and pushing back against President Donald Trump's effort to dismiss the issue as a "hoax."

In a news conference on the Capitol lawn that drew hundreds of supporters and chants of "release the files," the women shared — some publicly for the first time — how they were lured into Epstein's abuse by his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. They demanded that the Trump administration provide transparency and accountability for what they endured as teenagers.

"This is not partisan," said Ashley Rubright, "but this is very political."

The self-described survivor of Epstein and Maxwell said fo

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