
"There are about 1000 of us. It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows. It's time to shine a light into the Darkness,"
"we have nothing to hide, and it's time to move on from this Democrat Hoax."
"As long as Democrats and President Trump both are calling for the release, I can't imagine anyone not voting to release tomorrow,"
Survivors used childhood photos and age identifications to emphasize that abuse began when many were teenagers. They released a one-minute video asserting that about 1,000 survivors want secrets exposed and signed an open letter urging Congress to release all related documents. Survivors have lobbied on Capitol Hill for bills to prevent sex trafficking. The president publicly encouraged House Republicans to release the files, calling the matter a "Democrat Hoax." House leadership scheduled an up-or-down vote, and some Republicans predicted near-unanimous support. The Justice Department could release the records directly, and Senate leaders indicated they would not bring the measure to the floor, making final approval unlikely.
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