NBC News Conducts Interview With Crime Victims
The Epstein saga was always going to spiral into something grotesque. A cocktail of high society, elite criminality, and sexual abuse—served with a twist of political opportunism—was simply too potent for restraint. But the transformation of a serious investigation into a Trump-hunting expedition is not just predictable; it’s corrosive. The legitimate pursuit of justice is being buried beneath the theatrics of partisan warfare.
NBC: “Did anybody see or hear of President Trump himself doing anything inappropriate as it related to Epstein?”
EPSTEIN SURVIVORS: “No.”
pic.twitter.com/WJkxKm9VZg— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 3, 2025
This week’s press conference on the Capitol steps, featuring victims of Jeffrey Epstein, should have been a solemn moment—an opportunity to elevate the voices of those who endured real abuse, who were exploited by Epstein and enabled by Ghislaine Maxwell.
Instead, within minutes, the political opportunism took center stage. NBC’s Hallie Jackson, seizing the moment, directed her question not toward Epstein or his many verified high-profile connections, but toward Donald Trump. “Did you see Trump do anything inappropriate?” she asked.
But that answer doesn’t matter to the media ecosystem that has long since blurred the line between speculation and reporting. The Epstein case—painfully real for his victims—has been hijacked by a media class and political bloc desperate for a smoking gun against the former president. And in that hijacking, something darker occurs: re-victimization. When survivors are paraded out not for their own stories but as props in a spectacle aimed at nailing a political opponent, their trauma becomes a narrative device, not a human experience.
The buried lede: Every single one said no. https://t.co/IkhYrlF0qN
— Sour Patch Lyds ن (@sourpatchlyds) September 3, 2025
Let’s be honest: if this were truly about transparency, we’d be asking why the Epstein client list remains sealed. We’d ask how so many powerful names continue to enjoy total immunity in the public discourse. We’d scrutinize the flight logs, not through the lens of partisan weaponry, but through the lens of accountability.
James Comer TORCHES Democrat Leger Fernandez on the exploitation of Epstein’s victims:
“The hearing’s gonna be geared towards seeking justice for the victims, not scoring political points like y’all want.”
“You’re mad because she exonerated Trump!” pic.twitter.com/dGC3SezxrL
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) September 3, 2025
But that’s not what this is. It’s a rerun of the same episode we’ve seen since 2016, complete with recycled scripts: Trump is presumed guilty, regardless of evidence; every story must be contorted into a referendum on him. Meanwhile, the truly guilty—the people with documented ties, proven relationships, and glaring omissions in their histories—skate by under the radar of editorial interest.
