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Congress sat face-to-face with Epstein’s survivors. No cameras. No aides whispering in their ears. Just raw testimony.
For an hour, that silence held. Lawmakers locked in a room, hearing stories they can’t spin away. But when the doors opened, the façade cracked.
Faces tight. Words stumbled. Rep. Nancy Mace bolting out early, admitting she had a panic att…