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Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández Takes Us Inside the Fight to Release the Epstein Files

50 min · 5 de feb de 2026
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Millions of Epstein documents are now public. Millions more remain unreleased. Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández, chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, joins Building the Bench to explain how disclosure was forced, why resistance inside Congress lasted as long as it did, and what finally made delay unsustainable. She also describes how the Democratic Women’s Caucus has pushed healthcare, caregiving, and women’s health higher on the party’s agenda by keeping those issues on the floor and out of committee limbo. NOTE: This episode was recorded prior to last week’s release of Epstein documents.

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