🚨Since Melania made it clear she wasn’t involved in the Epstein files… they wanted to make one thing clear:
Her husband was.
On April 9, the First Amendment Troop went to the Lincoln Memorial and the Kennedy Center, with “Resistance vs Redaction”…
A protest performance demanding answers about the allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl.
Twelve young dancers… including a 15-year-old soloist… performed blindfolded, as to redact their identities.
These young girls aren’t just performing a story… they are the same ages of the girls at the center of it.
Their leotards were printed with excerpts from the Epstein files… pieces of a story that’s been hidden, edited, and left incomplete.
They danced to “Live to Tell”, performed by a children’s choir, which makes it even more gut-wrenching…
You’re not just watching a performance… you’re watching kids step into something kids should have never had to experience in the first place.
The entire piece is driven by the perspective of young people confronting a system that failed to protect them… and seeing it embodied like that… it’s hard to shake.
Created by the advocacy arm of Hungryman Productions… led by two-time Academy Award–nominated director Bryan Buckley, alongside choreographer Matthew Steffens… the performance reinterprets Jane Doe 4’s testimony through movement.