
The Opinions Epstein and the #MeToo of It All
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Nov 21, 2025 Molly Jong-Fast, a contributing opinion writer and host of Fast Politics, delves into the intricate connections between the Epstein case and the #MeToo movement. She and Lydia Polgreen discuss the ‘conspiracy of silence’ that enables sexual violence. They explore how Epstein’s legal history reflects a two-decade failure to protect survivors and examine the role of privilege in shaping narratives. The duo debates whether accountability will arise from legal systems or lead to a cultural transformation, illuminating urgent issues surrounding justice and representation.
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Ignored Early Reports To The FBI
- Annie Farmer recounted calling the FBI in the 1990s and being hung up on when reporting Epstein.
- She emphasized the many girls harmed while authorities ignored early warnings.
MeToo's Roots In Everyday Survivors' Stories
- Lydia Polgreen highlighted that Me Too was popularized by Tarana Burke and rooted in survivors' everyday experiences.
- She argued Epstein reveals a broader "conspiracy of silence" beyond elite circles.
Female Republicans' Votes Echo Personal Experience
- Lydia noted three Republican women supporting disclosure have personal experiences with assault or abuse.
- She suggested their actions connect Epstein's scandal to common life experiences of exploitation.



