
Congressman Khanna Urges King Charles Meet Epstein Survivors During US Visit
Key Takeaways
- Khanna urged King Charles to privately meet Epstein and Maxwell survivors during US visit.
- Survivors may speak about failures of powerful individuals and institutions.
- Khanna co-sponsored the Epstein Files Transparency Act, pushing accountability for a powerful global network.
Khanna Sends Letter to King
Khanna requested King Charles to meet privately with Epstein survivors.
“US lawmaker urges King Charles to meet Epstein victims during Capitol visit Survivors 'may speak to you directly about the ways powerful individuals and institutions failed them,' Ro Khanna writes in letter to king Washington US Rep”
Survivors want this meeting to speak directly about how powerful individuals and institutions failed them.
Charles is expected to address a joint meeting of Congress.
Epstein's UK Ties
Epstein's network had significant ties to the United Kingdom through Ghislaine Maxwell and British public figures.
These connections raise broader questions about how Epstein was able to maintain influence across borders.

Members of Congress have sought testimony from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Palace Response and Political Context
Buckingham Palace has said the King's sympathies are with the victims of abuse.
“King urged to show 'transparency' amid calls for him to meet Epstein victims during US trip A final decision on King Charles’s proposed visit to the US has been delayed, with concerns the trip could be dominated by questions over Jeffrey Epstein and the Duke of York”
Meeting survivors would be difficult because it could imply the King thought his brother was guilty.
The uncertainty over the trip comes amid worsening UK-US relations.
Epstein Files Transparency Act
Khanna co-authored the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
The call for accountability extends beyond individuals to institutions.

The meeting could identify additional information British institutions may share.
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