House Oversight Chairman James Comer says hearings for Epstein’s victims will take place

Melania Trump’s adviser reveals why she told Jeffrey Epstein ‘lies’
Melania Trump has publicly denied a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, calling for an end to the ‘disgraceful lies’ and demanding congressional action for survivors. Senior counsel Marc Beckman emphasizes his clear record and advocacy for Epstein’s victims, pushing for a public hearing. This rare statement aims to combat the ongoing fake news and highlight his achievements, including the ‘Downsizing Act’ he advocates.
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Some survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse are pushing back against first lady Melania Trump’s call for a public hearing, as House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., confirmed Friday that “we will have a hearing,” following Trump’s rare public statement Thursday at the White House in which he waved his hand at those who linked Epstein.
The first lady also called on Congress to hold hearings “focused specifically on survivors.”
“Give these victims their chance to testify under oath before Congress with the power of sworn testimony,” Trump said. “Each woman should have her day to tell her story in public if she wishes, and her testimony be forever recorded in the Congressional Record.”
But a group of 15 Epstein victims issued a joint statement Friday against the move.
“First Lady Melania Trump is now passing the burden on to the survivors,” they said. “The survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have already shown incredible courage by coming forward, filing reports, and giving evidence,” they added. “To ask more of them now is an abdication of responsibility, not justice.”
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First lady Melania Trump issued a statement Thursday at the White House denying any link to Jeffrey Epstein, while calling for congressional hearings to allow survivors of his abuse to share their stories. (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Comer said such a hearing was always on his radar.
“I agree with the first lady and I appreciate what she said. We will have an ear,” Comer told Fox News’ Sandra Smith. “I was always planning to listen to the victims.
“My attorneys at the Oversight Committee have been in constant communication for months with attorneys representing Epstein’s victims,” he added. “There are victims who are determined to enter, [but] many of the victims are not, and I completely understand that, but we have always planned to have a hearing for Epstein’s victims once the application is completed. “
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were both fired by the Oversight Committee earlier this year to investigate questions related to Epstein in February, with the planned impeachment of Microsoft founder Bill Gates in June.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., says we will “have a hearing” with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty Images; Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images)
“The first lady did three things [Thursday] as it relates to the Epstein scandal,” the first lady’s top adviser, Marc Beckman, told “Fox & Friends” on Friday. “First, he cleared his record; he set the record straight, disproved all the lies surrounding him and Epstein.”
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Epstein abuse survivor Teresa Helm speaks during a news conference with lawmakers about the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Nov. 18, 2025, outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images, File)
“Secondly, she became a champion for these women, the victims, and finally, thirdly, she is a real leader in Washington, DC. She is asking Congress to act now.”
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It is not clear when they will appear or how many survivors will testify.
“The survivors have done their part. Now it’s time for those in charge to do their part,” the survivors said in a statement.



