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Politics The Hill Apr 16, 2026

Trump Expresses Support for Congressional Inquiry into Epstein Survivor Testimony

Former President Donald Trump signaled his openness to the prospect of public congressional hearings involving survivors of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. During a brief exchange with reporters at the White House on Thursday, Trump confirmed his stance on the matter, stating he would be comfortable with such proceedings as he prepared to depart for a campaign event in Las Vegas. His comments arrive amid ongoing public interest regarding the extensive network of high-profile figures associated with Epstein, who died in a federal jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

The potential for formal hearings represents a significant development in the long-standing efforts by victims and advocacy groups to secure greater transparency regarding Epstein’s activities and his connections to powerful individuals. While Trump’s remarks do not constitute a formal policy proposal, they reflect a shifting political climate where lawmakers from both parties have faced increased pressure to conduct a more thorough examination of the case. By endorsing the possibility of public testimony, the former president adds a new layer of scrutiny to a scandal that has remained a volatile subject in American political discourse for years. The move could potentially pave the way for legislative action aimed at uncovering further details surrounding the systemic failures that allowed Epstein to operate for decades.

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