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Epstein victim’s sister-in-law tears into Donald Trump, warning him the Epstein saga is far from over

In an effort to protect his billionaire paedophile friends, Donald Trump, in his second term as the president of the United States, has repeatedly deflected questions on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, often calling it a hoax and refusing to investigate it. While he continues to do so even after the Epstein files revealed multiple disturbing and incriminating details, people have had enough, especially victims of the disgraced financier and sex offender and their family members, and they are raising their voices against the injustice.

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Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein survivor, was one of the most prominent individuals at the forefront of the Jeffrey Epstein case before she unfortunately passed away on April 25, 2025, following a suicide attempt. She, along with several other women who were routinely abused and sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein and several other powerful men, as girls and young women, had been tirelessly working towards bringing Epstein and others to justice. While Giuffre may not be present to witness the developments following the release of the Epstein files (several people were arrested, and a few resigned from their posts under pressure, worldwide, in connection with Epstein), her family members are ensuring that her fight for justice continues.

Virginia Giuffre’s family is unwilling to move on from the Epstein case

Several Epstein survivors continue waiting for justice as the US Department of Justice and Donald Trump refuse to investigate the case properly. However, the victims of Epstein are continuing to fight and are not willing to be silenced. On behalf of Virginia Giuffre, her sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, spoke in front of the press ahead of Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday and declared that the victims of Epstein would not be moving on from the “Epstein thing” despite pushback from Trump.

Speaking on the topic, Roberts said, “Mr President, today we are saying ‘we will not move on, and the world is not moving on.’ The world clearly sees the pattern in how this administration has treated survivors with disgrace, contempt and dismissal.”

Thomas Massie recently went full nuclear on the Department of Justice and the Trump administration for neglecting the Epstein case

While Epstein victims continue to fight for justice, so do people in Congress who have been a part of the cause for a long time. Among them is Representative Thomas Massie, who has been on the front lines fighting, to seek justice.

Speaking on the House floor on February 24, 2026, Massie expressed his frustration towards the Epstein investigation and deemed it inadequate. He called out the Department of Justice’s lack of interest in the case, noting that other countries were arresting individuals based on their relationship with Epstein, while the US was doing nothing. A part of his address was as follows: “…we don’t see any charges, arrests, or investigations in the United States. What do we see?” We see our FBI director celebrating in the locker room at the Olympics overseas. It’s fine to be proud of this country, but we should be proud of this country because we have a system of justice that works.”

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Sanchari Ghosh is a political writer for The Mary Sue who enjoys keeping up with what's going on in the world and sometimes reminding everyone what they should be talking about. She's been around for a few years, but still gets excited whenever she disentangles a complicated story. When she's not writing, she's likely sleeping, eating, daydreaming, or just hanging out with friends. Politics is her passion, but so is an amazing nap.

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