The Epstein Files

May 3, 2026  •  5–7 PM PT  /  8–10 PM ET

 

 

 

The case involving Jeffrey Epstein includes allegations, investigations, and records connected to powerful individuals and many victims. Ongoing discussions—including questions about the release of files and what information is or isn’t available—have led people across the political spectrum to form a wide range of perspectives.

 

At this meeting, we’ll explore how people understand this case and its broader implications, including public trust, institutional accountability, and how we make sense of complex and sensitive information.

 

We’ll ask questions such as:

  • What stands out to you most about how this investigation and the release of information have been handled or reported?
  • How has this case influenced your level of trust in institutions such as the justice system, media, or government?
  • When information feels incomplete or unclear, how do you personally decide what to believe or question?
  • What feels important to you about how victims’ testimony is considered in cases like this?

Please do your best to arrive at the beginning of the meeting – once we are in breakout rooms and the conversations have started, the meeting doors close to new arrivals. The breakout rooms open (and the doors close) approximately 15 minutes after the hour.

 

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