Rep. Ro Khanna Confronts Epstein Cover-Up Culture With Survivor Roundtable While King Charles Tours DC
As King Charles visits Washington, Rep. Ro Khanna is spotlighting the ongoing fight for justice in the Jeffrey Epstein saga by hosting a roundtable with survivors and advocates. This event underscores the persistent failure of powerful institutions to hold elites accountable and the urgent need for transparency.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) is using the high-profile moment of King Charles's visit to Washington to force attention back onto one of the most glaring abuses of power in recent history: the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network and its enablers. On Tuesday morning, Khanna hosted a roundtable discussion featuring survivors of Epstein’s abuse alongside advocates pushing for justice and transparency.
The timing is no accident. While global elites gather to honor tradition and diplomacy, Khanna’s event exposes the stark contrast between public pageantry and the ongoing cover-ups that protect wealthy perpetrators and their powerful allies. The Epstein case remains a searing example of how the elite evade accountability, with many key figures still shielded from scrutiny despite mounting evidence.
Survivors and advocates at the roundtable emphasized the systemic failures that allowed Epstein’s crimes to flourish unchecked for years, including institutional complicity and the reluctance of law enforcement and political figures to pursue the full truth. Khanna’s intervention highlights the critical need for sustained public pressure to break through these walls of silence.
This is not just about Epstein. It is about a broader pattern of corruption and abuse that thrives when those in power prioritize their interests over justice. Khanna’s leadership in amplifying survivor voices during a moment of global attention is a direct challenge to the complacency that enables authoritarianism and corruption.
Only Clowns Are Orange will continue to track these developments, holding power accountable and demanding the transparency survivors deserve. The Epstein files are far from closed, and the fight for justice is far from over.
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