Six women who say they were trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell urged the federal government to release more investigative files and asked Donald Trump to rule out a pardon for Maxwell. Speaking in Washington, D.C., alongside relatives of Virginia Giuffre, they criticized the Justice Department for a lack of transparency and accountability. The women, including Jess Michaels, Jena-Lisa Jones, and Liz Stein, described years of silence and inaction by authorities and adults who knew what was happening. Their call came as the House Oversight Committee released 33,000 pages related to Epstein, and bipartisan lawmakers pushed for a full release of DOJ files. Despite Trump’s past support for transparency, he has distanced himself from recent conspiracy claims tied to Epstein’s death.