SOTU 2026: Epstein victims to attend Trump's speech as dozens of Democrats boycott
In a significant political event, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network are set to attend former President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union address. Their presence underscores a call for accountability and renewed investigations into Epstein's criminal activities, aiming to shed light on the broader implications of his network. Meanwhile, over 30 Democratic lawmakers have chosen to boycott the address, expressing their dissent through a rival rally in Washington. This division highlights the ongoing tensions within American politics, particularly surrounding issues of justice and accountability related to high-profile cases. The juxtaposition of Epstein's victims advocating for justice against the backdrop of a boycotted speech by Democrats illustrates the complex and often contentious nature of political discourse in the United States today, as the country grapples with the lasting impacts of such scandals on public trust and governance.
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