Ro Khanna Slams King Charles for Snubbing Epstein Survivors During US Visit
Ro Khanna Slams King Charles Over Epstein Survivors Snub

Representative Ro Khanna has strongly criticized King Charles III for refusing to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein during the British monarch's official visit to Washington, D.C. The California Democrat joined Epstein survivors in a defiant roundtable on Capitol Hill, highlighting the King's decision to decline a request to hear directly from victims.

Roundtable Highlights Survivors' Demands

During the event, Sky Roberts, brother of Virginia Giuffre, recounted chilling stories of Epstein's threats and the coercion that silenced victims for years. Roberts pointed out the irony of King Charles being hosted just steps away from where survivors shared their painful experiences. The group's message was unequivocal: the 3 million hidden 'Epstein Files' must be released, and the powerful men implicated must face prosecution.

Call for Transparency and Justice

Khanna and the survivors urged the U.S. government to declassify all documents related to the Epstein case, arguing that secrecy has protected wealthy and influential figures for too long. 'The refusal to meet with survivors sends a terrible signal,' Khanna said. 'Justice demands transparency, not royal protocol.'

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The roundtable came as King Charles III engaged in diplomatic meetings and ceremonial events in the nation's capital, drawing renewed attention to the Epstein scandal and its far-reaching implications.

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