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Ro Khanna brings Haley Robson, linked to Epstein recruiting, to State of the Union
Summary
Rep. Ro Khanna invited Haley Robson, who told investigators she recruited girls for Jeffrey Epstein as a minor, to the State of the Union; Khanna defended the choice and other Democrats also brought survivors. Officials note the Justice Department has released many files, and further action or investigations remain undetermined at this time.
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Rep. Ro Khanna announced Haley Robson as his guest to the State of the Union. Robson has been reported in police documents as a minor who later told investigators she recruited other girls for Jeffrey Epstein. Khanna and several other Democrats said they invited survivors to press for more transparency about the case. The Justice Department has released millions of pages of files, and some lawmakers continue to call for additional records or investigations.
Known details:
- Police documents and interviews report that Haley Robson was 16 when she became involved with Jeffrey Epstein and later told investigators she recruited other underage girls.
- Rep. Ro Khanna invited Robson to the State of the Union and issued a statement defending survivors against public attacks.
- Other Democratic lawmakers, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Robert Garcia, also planned to bring Epstein survivors as guests to highlight calls for more disclosure.
- The Justice Department has released large numbers of Epstein-related files; some lawmakers say more information may exist and have urged further investigation.
Summary:
The invitation of Haley Robson by Rep. Ro Khanna highlights ongoing public and congressional focus on Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and related records. Lawmakers have used State of the Union guest selections to press for transparency and to keep attention on possible unanswered questions. Undetermined at this time.
