Epstein survivors sit down for NBC interview and guess who they’re mad at?

A panel of Jeffrey Epstein survivors addressed the topics that have captivated public attention, with one woman in particular addressing President Donald Trump directly.

While the Epstein files may no longer be the most important news item for people to watch, that doesn’t mean interest in the subject has been completely eliminated. NBC News anchor Hallie Jackson was able to speak with a group of survivors in an exclusive interview, where she asked their opinions on the debate surrounding the topic.

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At one point during the interview, survivor Marijke Chartouni was asked what message she would want to send to the president.

“Show of hands, who would like to see President Trump definitively rule out a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, every single one of you, Marikje, are you frustrated he hasn’t done so yet?” Jackson asked.

“Oh, absolutely, yeah. I mean, just toying with the idea is an insult,” Chartouni responded.

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“What would you say to the President if he could hear you right now about this, about the potential part, and about the case, about all of this that’s in the ether right now?” Jackson pressed.

“I would ask why he’s putting so much attention on the criminals and why he seems to value them more than us.”

“Does anybody else have thoughts on that?” the host asked the rest of the panel.

“I would say it’s so big right now because this administration ran their campaign on this,” said fellow survivor Amanda Roberts. “These were promises that they had made, and, and, and if you’re in that level and in that capacity, it’s your diligence, it’s your duty to do what your constituents, what your- the American public, is asking you for. So that’s all we’re asking.”

“And it’s, it’s not just one side or the other. This is a non-partisan issue. Everyone is asking, even his base is asking,” Jess Michaels added.

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At another point in the discussion, Jackson asked the group if any of them had seen or heard “of the president himself doing anything inappropriate as it related to Jeffrey Epstein?” The answer across the board was “No.”

She followed up this question by asking the same of former President Bill Clinton, who had a cozy relationship with the now-deceased financier. The answer was also “No.”

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