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Melania Trump called on Congress to hold public hearings for Epstein's victims

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The American Congress needs to hold hearings for the victims of American financier Jeffrey Epstein. This was announced on April 9 by Melania, the wife of US President Donald Trump.

In addition, she denied her connection with the financier. According to the second lady of the United States, these rumors discredit the reputation.

"I have never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice [Ghislaine] Maxwell. <...> I am not a victim of Epstein," Melania Trump said during a speech at the White House.

She also added that Epstein had never introduced her to Trump. The wife of the American leader clarified that she first met with the financier at an event in 2000 at an event.

Epstein's files began to be published on December 20 last year, after the US president signed a bill on their publication on November 19 of the same year.

On February 14, former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi published a list of more than 300 names of famous people who are mentioned in the files on the financier's case. It was clarified that the text contains the names of the 42nd American president Bill Clinton, the 46th head of state Joe Biden, one of the founders of Microsoft, Bill Gates, as well as singer Beyonce.

Sky News reported on March 6 that the U.S. Department of Justice has released additional documents related to the Epstein case. Earlier, Western media claimed that the American agency had hidden dozens of FBI interviews with Epstein's victims. It is reported that after publications in the media, the documents became available again.

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