Epstein aide's testimony sparks victim-vs-conspirator debate on Capitol Hill
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House Oversight interrogates former Epstein aide Sarah Kellen in a closed-door session, with Kellen saying she endured sexual and psychological abuse at Epstein’s hands and describing herself as a "silent body" close to Maxwell; lawmakers must decide whether to view her as a victim or a conspirator under the 2008 non-prosecution deal, while pledging due process. Separately, Republicans move to block the Justice Department’s $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund and Democrats prep a marathon 'vote-a-rama' on immigration and other topics ahead of a Memorial Day break.
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