Epstein victim hits 2 balls with one shot, calls out Trump and Kash Patel for their inadequacy in the Epstein investigation

Donald Trump may be trying his best to push the Jeffrey Epstein investigation under the rug, but the survivors of the disgraced financier and sex offender are not willing to give up on their fight as of yet. Instead, they are publicly speaking about it even more, doubling down on their past comments and trying to pressure the government into taking action in the case while also calling out their blatant dismissal of it.
Ahead of Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, several Epstein survivors and their family members took to the podium to discuss the Epstein case during a press conference. While the common consensus among all of them was to get justice, they also spoke elaborately on the US Justice Department failing them and refusing to take action, causing delayed justice to the Epstein survivors. Notable among the individuals to do so was Dani Bensky, an Epstein survivor from 2004 to 2005, who openly called out the Department of Justice, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Donald Trump.
Dani Bensky is frustrated over inaction in the Epstein case
When Dan Benksy took to the mic to speak about the delayed justice in the Jeffrey Epstein case in the hands of the current Donald Trump administration, she did not stutter. She was straightforward and strict, and asked all the right questions, the ones she and several of Epstein’s victims deserved to get answers to.
Addressing the government, Benksy listed 3 questions that needed to be addressed. One, where were the rest of the Epstein Files? Two, why were there no investigations in the Epstein case when there were plenty of people in the files to investigate? And three, why was the FBI Director “partying like a college kid” when he should be investigating the “vast criminal enterprise?”
Danik Bensky calls Trump out for his support of former Prince Andrew
During her recent appearance at a press conference, Dani Bensky called Donald Trump out for his insensitive comments about former Prince Andrew, which were disrespectful towards Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. In case you are wondering what Benksy is referring to, she is speaking about one of Trump’s interactions with a journalist while aboard Air Force One last week, where he was asked to comment on former Prince Andrew’s arrest over his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump, while commenting on the event, first and foremost, repeatedly highlighted that he had been “exonerated” in the Epstein case and then, at one point, discussing former Prince Andrew, said, “I think it’s a shame… very sad… bad for the royal family.” Benksy, during the recent press conference, brought this point up and remarked, “How can anybody feel safe in this country when our President’s sympathies are going to the former Prince Andrew and not to survivors?”
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