ABC takes advantage of Iran conflict to FINALLY screen Epstein story… 3 years late
TV network ABC is finally broadcasting a long-delayed exposé on notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein – and it only took 3 years, a Project Veritas investigation, and an inquiry from Congress about the shelving of the segment.
“Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein” is due to air Thursday on ABC, the network tweeted on Wednesday, as the country stood poised on the brink of war with Iran and one might assume relatively few eyes were on the Epstein saga – for once.
Hear from the women who share their stories of surviving Jeffrey Epstein's crimes—and are fighting back."Truth and Lies: Jeffrey Epstein" premieres tomorrow night at 9|8c on ABC. https://t.co/pnjjWizSDopic.twitter.com/fr0N3yiMI8
— ABC News (@ABC) January 8, 2020
James O’Keeffe of Project Veritas was quick to take credit for the long-suppressed footage seeing daylight – assuming, of course, the special ABC plans to broadcast bears any resemblance to the investigation by anchor Amy Robach that was mysteriously spiked by network management three years ago.
https://www.rt.com/usa/477769-abc-airs-epstein-special-veritas/