BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein survivors have announced that they will release their own list of names—along with details of when and where it will be made public. “We know who abused us. We saw who came and went,” they said. “This list will be survivor-led—for survivors.” But the revelations didn’t stop there.
Survivor Juliette Bryant went further, making a striking comment involving former President Donald Trump—one that has left many stunned and sparked intense speculation. Now, one question is dominating the conversation: How will Donald Trump respond to Juliette Bryant’s statement?

A group of survivors connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein has announced plans to release their own list of names, saying it will identify individuals they claim were involved in or connected to their abuse.
The group has not yet disclosed when or where the list will be made public.
“We know who abused us. We saw who came and went,” the survivors said in a joint statement. “This list will be survivor-led—for survivors.”
The announcement has already drawn widespread attention, but further comments from Epstein survivor Juliette Bryant intensified the public reaction.

Bryant made a pointed statement referencing former U.S. President Donald Trump, prompting renewed speculation and debate online.

While no evidence has been presented alongside the remarks, the comments have fueled questions across social media and political circles, with many now watching closely to see whether Trump or his representatives will respond.
As anticipation grows, observers emphasize that any forthcoming claims will need to be independently verified once released.