In a Small Room on Capitol Hill, Survivors of Epstein Refuse to Be Ignored

In an absurdly small conference room in the Cannon House Office Building, made even smaller by the crush of TV cameras pressed into every corner, the air thick and claustrophobic, a group of extraordinary women gathered to speak.

In a Small Room on Capitol Hill, Survivors of Epstein Refuse to Be Ignored

In an absurdly small conference room in the Cannon House Office Building, made even smaller by the crush of TV cameras pressed into every corner, the air thick and claustrophobic, a group of extraordinary women gathered to speak. 

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