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Trump Says He’s “Open” to Epstein Hearings—After Dismissing Survivors (4/17/26)

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Donald Trump said he would be open to congressional hearings related to Jeffrey Epstein as pressure mounts in Washington to revisit the case and potentially bring victims forward to testify. The remarks come at a time when lawmakers are signaling renewed interest in examining what information remains undisclosed and whether additional public scrutiny is warranted. Trump did not actively call for the hearings himself, but positioned himself as not standing in the way, while Congress continues to weigh how expansive such hearings might be and who would be brought in to testify.

The problem with Trump’s comments is the glaring inconsistency that undercuts their credibility. After repeatedly signaling that the Epstein story was overblown or something the public should move past, this sudden willingness to entertain hearings feels less like leadership and more like a reactive pivot to political pressure. It raises the question of whether this is a genuine attempt at transparency or a calculated move to avoid being on the wrong side of a story that refuses to go away. By shifting his tone without addressing prior dismissals, Trump contributes to the broader sense that the messaging around Epstein is being managed for optics rather than driven by any real commitment to uncovering the full truth.


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Trump on public Epstein survivor hearings in Congress: 'I'm okay with that'








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