
"three women, Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace, and Marjorie Taylor Greene signing on. There is an interesting gender dynamic at play here. Listening these women tell their story, saying, I'm not a hoax. This is not a hoax. Listening to Marjorie Taylor Greene say, not a hoax. And the man who was found liable for sexual assault by a jury of his peers in a civil trial saying it's a hoax."
"JESS MCINTOSH, DEMOCRATIC STRATEGIST: Yes, it always did require a little bit of cognitive dissonance to cast him in that role vis-a-vis taking down Epstein, but that worked for his base for a really long time. And this is not the first time that we have had the dynamic of Trump versus several women. We have actually seen that before a few times now."
About a dozen survivors held a press conference organized by bipartisan lawmakers to demand greater transparency over the Epstein Files. Several survivors directly rejected claims that their accounts were a hoax. President Donald Trump called the Epstein Files a hoax while survivors spoke, despite having been found liable for sexual assault in the E. Jean Carroll civil case. Three Republican Congresswomen — Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace, and Marjorie Taylor Greene — signed on to the call for transparency. An apparent gender dynamic emerged as women told their stories and contested the hoax label.
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