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A stunned courtroom fell silent as legendary victims’ attorney Gloria Allred slammed the Trump administration’s Epstein files rollout on December 23, 2025: “It has failed the survivors—there’s no other way to say it.”h

December 26, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned courtroom fell silent as legendary victims’ attorney Gloria Allred slammed the Trump administration’s Epstein files rollout on December 23, 2025: “It has failed the survivors—there’s no other way to say it.”

Allred, representing dozens of Epstein victims including Virginia Giuffre, testified before the House Oversight Committee in a packed hearing room, voice steady yet laced with fury. “The December 19 release—thousands of pages, over 550 blacked out, vanished photos including Trump’s, no client list, no tapes,” she said, eyes locked on lawmakers. “Survivors waited decades for truth. Virginia Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her memoir toppled him October 30. She died April 25 believing justice was coming. This rollout? It has failed the survivors—there’s no other way to say it.”

The room hushed; Chairman James Comer froze mid-note as Allred continued: “Redactions protect the powerful—Clinton flights, Trump ties, Gates meetings. DOJ delays under Bondi? Selective shielding. Survivors retraumatized, no vindication.” She demanded immediate unredacted re-release and independent oversight.

Allred’s testimony—raw, unflinching—ignited bipartisan calls for accountability. The hearing, viewed millions live, trended #AllredFailedSurvivors with 4.2 million posts (82% supportive). Trump dismissed it as “witch hunt”; Bondi defended “legal process.”

As Christmas loomed, Allred’s slam—legendary advocate’s thunder—ensured Giuffre’s legacy pierced power’s failures: rollout flawed, survivors unhealed, truth’s fight unrelenting.

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