Republican Epstein survivor Haley Robson has gone on the attack, pulling the plug on any support she ever had for Donald Trump and his inner circle after what she describes as a botched release of the bombshell Epstein files.

Robson, who says she first crossed paths with notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein as a 16-year-old in West Palm Beach, is furious at how the Trump administration has handled the red-hot case – and she’s not holding back.

“I take back every ounce of support I’ve shown for Trump, Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel,” Robson fumed to CNN’s Pamela Brown on December 23, barely able to contain her anger. “I’m absolutely repulsed by this administration.”

A protester holds up a photo of the future President Donald Trump with financier Jeffrey Epstein at a rally in Augusta, Georgia, on Aug. 2, 2025. Epstein, a convicted sex offender, died in a New York jail cell in 2019 while awaiting a federal sex trafficking trial.

Robson, a registered Republican and a longtime activist in the fight to bring Epstein’s cronies to justice, became one of the most prominent voices behind Congress’s push for transparency, traveling to Washington twice this year to publicly demand the government come clean about who was really involved in Epstein’s twisted operation.

Back in November, the Epstein Files Transparency Act sailed through the House with a lopsided 427-1 win, then zipped through the Senate completely unopposed. Trump signed off on the landmark legislation on November 19, starting a 30-day clock for federal officials to pull back the curtain on all non-classified documents about Epstein – as long as they didn’t interfere with ongoing probes or violate victim privacy.

But when the deadline arrived on December 19, all the government could muster up was a heavily censored document dump and an apology. Department of Justice officers insisted their team was buried under a mountain of paperwork and needed more time. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Fox News they were working flat out since the bill’s signing, and promised they’d keep victims’ safety the priority as they sifted through hundreds of thousands of documents.

The first glimpse into the files, released late on December 19, was underwhelming – mostly photographs, including some featuring big names like Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Michael Jackson. No criminal accusations for those celebrities, and the photos dropped with zero explanation.

As more files slowly trickle out, outrage among survivors and activists continues to mount. Robson has made it clear: Until the full truth about Epstein’s circle comes to light, this administration’s goodwill is history.

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