A former Trump campaign advisor admitted confusion over the administration’s refusal to release files tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scandal, saying survivors deserve answers. Speaking on CNN, the ex-advisor called for “radical transparency” and urged Congress to probe the 2008 non-prosecution deal that shielded Epstein, questioning why former prosecutors and officials behind the agreement have not been called to testify. He argued that real accountability lies in uncovering why Epstein avoided federal prison in the first place.
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