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MUST SEE: NBC News Reporter Was Unable To Get A Single Epstein Victim To Say Trump Did Anything Wrong


President Trump has been vindicated once again when it comes to having any nefarious connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

On Wednesday, Epstein’s victims sat down for an interview with NBC News, but during the interview, NBC News’ Hallie Jackson asked them if they had ever seen President Trump do anything inappropriate with Epstein.

In response, however, NBC News’s Jackson didn’t get the answer her network was probably hoping for.

The Daily Caller reported more details on the interview that backfired for NBC News:

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The victims of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation told NBC News’ Hallie Jackson Wednesday that they had no knowledge of President Donald Trump doing anything inappropriate in relation to the deceased pedophile’s operation.

Speculations surrounding Trump’s relationship with Epstein have drawn attention on Capitol Hill and the press following the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) conclusion that Epstein had not possessed a client list and its decision to not publicly release all of the documents relating to the sex offender’s criminal case. The victims told Jackson on “NBC News Now” that they had not heard or seen Trump do “anything inappropriate as it related to [Epstein].”

“I do have to ask, and I think it’s just something we’re compelled to, at this moment, with the attention on President Trump, with these questions around a pardon. Did anybody see or hear of the president himself doing anything inappropriate as it related to Jeffrey Epstein?” Jackson asked.

“No,” one or two victims could be heard saying.

None of those interviewed disputed that Trump had not done anything inappropriate.

Trump, who has acknowledged his previous friendship with Epstein, told reporters on July 29 that he cut off all contact with Epstein after he “stole” female workers from the spa at Mar-a-Lago. He confirmed that some of those hired by Epstein were young women, including then-17-year-old Virginia Giuffre, who committed suicide in April at the age of 41.

Trump further noted that any incriminating evidence against him in the Epstein files would have been released by former President Joe Biden’s administration ahead of the 2024 election.

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On Wednesday, Epstein victims held a press conference on Capitol Hill.

USA Today reported more on the press conference:

Women who say they were sexually abused by the late, disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein spoke out in an emotional press conference where they called for the full release of the criminal investigative files in the case on Sept. 3.

The demands pose a challenge for President Donald Trump and Republican congressional leaders who for years demanded more information about Epstein, a former friend of the president, but now say full disclosure could hurt Epstein’s victims.

But several survivors of Epstein’s abuse said they supported an effort by Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, and Ro Khanna, D-California to force a House vote.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, said a vote to force the Justice Department to release more documents is no longer necessary after a House committee made public 33,295 pages of subpoenaed records on Sept. 2, which House Democrats said were overwhelmingly just previously released files. Trump called demands for more disclosure a Democratic “hoax.”



 

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