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Breaking Today: Epstein Victims Testifying in Congress But No Major TV Channel Is Covering It! l

May 14, 2026 by hoang le Leave a Comment

A survivor’s voice broke into sobs as she stood just miles from Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach mansion, reliving years of grooming and abuse while powerful men looked the other way. “They failed us then, and they’re failing us again right now,” she told the room under oath.

Breaking today: Brave Epstein victims, including Roza, Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, and others, testified in an emotional congressional field hearing—entering their harrowing stories into the official record for the first time since the explosive 2026 files dropped. They exposed systemic betrayal, cover-ups, and how the elite stayed protected while young lives were shattered.

Yet as these courageous women demanded real accountability and full transparency, major TV networks stayed completely silent. No live coverage. No breaking headlines. Just eerie quiet from the outlets that usually chase every scandal.

The powerful are watching—what will these survivors reveal next that the mainstream refuses to air?

In a poignant and highly charged event just miles from Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach mansion, survivors of the disgraced financier’s sex trafficking network delivered tearful testimony under oath during a congressional field hearing on May 12, 2026. The hearing, organized by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee in West Palm Beach City Hall, marked the first time several victims publicly entered their harrowing accounts into the official congressional record since the release of explosive 2026 Epstein files.

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“They failed us then, and they’re failing us again right now,” one survivor emotionally stated, her voice breaking into sobs as she recounted years of grooming and abuse while powerful figures allegedly looked the other way.

Survivors including Roza (previously known as a Jane Doe in court documents), Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, and Dani Hannah Bensky shared graphic details of their experiences. Courtney Wild, who was abused by Epstein at age 14 in the Palm Beach mansion, emphasized a simple plea: “I came here today to ask for one simple thing… To make sure this never happens again.”

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Roza described the retraumatization from seeing her name mentioned over 500 times in unredacted DOJ files, while others highlighted systemic cover-ups, the controversial “sweetheart deal,” and how elite connections allegedly shielded perpetrators. Sky Roberts, brother of the late Virginia Giuffre, also spoke.

The hearing took place less than three miles from the site of many alleged crimes, framed by organizers as a return to “the scene of the crime.” Democrats on the committee, including Ranking Member Robert Garcia, used the platform to push for continued investigation, full transparency on remaining files, and accountability for institutional failures.

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Notable media silence? Despite the emotional weight and historic nature of survivors testifying on record, major national television networks provided minimal to no live coverage or prominent breaking headlines—sparking questions about selective reporting on high-profile scandals involving the powerful.

As these brave women continue to fight for justice, the public is left wondering: What more will emerge from the Epstein files, and will those in positions of influence finally face full scrutiny?

The survivors’ courage ensures their stories are now part of the permanent congressional record, keeping pressure on authorities for real transparency and reform.

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