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Two survivors connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case, Marina Lacerda and Andrea Sterling, used President Donald Trump's 80th birthday as an opportunity to draw public attention to documents related to Epstein and to advocate for additional transparency.
In an interview with journalist Aaron Parnas, the women toured a collection of records known as the Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room, which contains materials associated with investigations and public disclosures concerning Epstein.During the interview, Lacerda said that part of their symbolic birthday message was renaming the archive space the 'Trump Epstein Reading Room.
' She explained that the gesture was intended to emphasize Trump's historical association with Epstein and to keep public attention focused on the topic.
According to Lacerda, if Trump wants his name widely recognized, then having it attached to the reading room serves as an appropriate birthday present.The survivors described their actions as both symbolic and advocacy-driven.
Beyond the renaming effort, they stated that they intend to continue raising awareness about Epstein's activities and the broader issues surrounding accountability and transparency.They also called on Congress to release additional materials from the Epstein files so that more information can become publicly available.The article notes that the action coincided with Trump's birthday and references previously released photographs showing Trump with Epstein.
The central focus of the story is not a policy announcement or legal development, but rather the survivors' public campaign to keep attention on Epstein-related records and to encourage further disclosure of documents they believe remain important to understanding the full scope of the case.
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