First Lady Melania Trump has issued a powerful call for full accountability in the Jeffrey Epstein case, declaring that the convicted predator “was NOT alone” and demanding that every survivor be given a public sworn hearing before Congress.
In a direct and unapologetic statement, Melania made it clear the scandal goes far beyond one man. She is urging lawmakers to put every victim on the record under oath so their testimony becomes permanent and cannot be buried or memory-holed by powerful interests. This is the kind of transparency the American people have demanded for years.
The video of her remarks, which has spread rapidly online, comes at a critical time as new details and documents continue to emerge from the Epstein network.
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This is exactly what should happen. Public sworn hearings would force every survivor’s account into the official congressional record, shining a bright light on the full scope of the operation and the powerful people who enabled it. No more sealed files, no more quiet settlements, and no more protecting the elite. Every client, every enabler, and every participant in the Epstein web must be exposed — no matter how famous, how wealthy, or how politically connected they are.
For far too long, the system has shielded the rich and powerful while victims were ignored or silenced. Melania’s demand cuts through that protection racket and puts the focus where it belongs: on justice for the survivors and full public disclosure.
The American people have a right to know the truth. The only way to end the Epstein scandal once and for all is to drag every name into the light and let the chips fall where they may. Melania is right — Epstein was never alone, and the country deserves to know exactly who was with him.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including support for public hearings and full exposure of Epstein’s network, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on the First Lady’s public statement and reported events; readers should form their own conclusions.**











