Haley Robson, who says she was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, is now criticizing how the Trump administration handled the release of documents related to Epstein’s case.
Robson, a Republican, told CNN that she no longer supports the Trump administration. She said she is disgusted with how they dealt with the Epstein files.
Robson had been pushing for the release of these files, hoping they would reveal more about the powerful people involved in Epstein’s crimes. She even spoke publicly about her experiences and urged the government to share what it knew.
The House of Representatives passed a bill to make the Epstein files public, and President Trump signed it into law. This started a 30-day countdown for the government to release the files.
However, the Department of Justice said they needed more time to review the documents. When the first files were released, they included photos of famous people like Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Michael Jackson. These people haven’t been accused of any crimes, and the photos didn’t have any context.
Later, more documents were released, but many had important details removed. One document included an unproven claim against Trump, which the Justice Department said was false. There was also a fake video of Epstein’s suicide that was posted and then taken down.
Robson reacted to all of this by saying that two officials, Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, should resign. She also questioned why the government was so hesitant to release the files if it was just about pictures of people with Epstein.
Robson says she met Epstein when she was 16. She claims he offered her money for every girl she introduced to him. She says she now feels guilty about bringing other girls to him.


