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Epstein survivors demand transparency as Congress reviews unredacted files

Lawmakers in Washington are reviewing unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files after a powerful survivor-led video aired during the Super Bowl, urging transparency about the unreleased documents. Congress members, including Rep. Thomas Massie, are questioning why victims' names were disclosed and are also examining information about Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who plans to plead the Fifth Amendment during her deposition. Simultaneously, Congress faces a deadline to secure funding for the Department of Homeland Security, with disputes over ICE and Border Patrol reforms causing tension between parties.