MS NOW is set to broadcast a primetime special related to the Epstein Files on Friday evening.
Revealed: Inside the Epstein Files will air at 10 PM ET on Friday evening.
Ali Velshi and Stephanie Ruhle are slated to host the special broadcast. According to MS NOW, the show will “examine the biggest takeaways and discuss the lack of accountability in this case with a survivor of Epstein’s crimes.”
The primetime special comes one week after the Department of Justice released a new batch of files. Included in that release were more than 3 million documents pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier convicted of sex crimes.
The Epstein Files special will air for just one hour. The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle will air as normal at 11 PM ET on Friday night.
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It is evident that the public seeks the release of the Epstein files for various reasons, including moral, vindicative, and political motivations. However, the question remains as to how this benefits the victims and provides them with the vindication they deserve. If the files are released, the accused individuals are likely to deny the allegations, and the Department of Justice has already stated that the evidence is insufficient for prosecution. Given this stance, it is unclear why the victims are expected to rely on the DOJ to release the files, even with redactions. An alternative approach could be for the victims to document their experiences, naming those responsible and detailing their statements to the DOJ, and then submitting these accounts to Congress with redactions to protect their identities. This would allow their stories to be shared publicly without fear of repercussions and potentially provide them with a sense of empowerment and vindication. What are your thoughts on this matter?