Cindy McCain, widow of late Senator John McCain (R-AZ), recently admitted that everyone knew about pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the crimes he was committing, but no one would do anything about it.

McCain, who serves as co-chair of the Arizona Human Trafficking Council, spoke at State of the World 2020 forum at Florida International University about human trafficking and slavery, earlier this month.

McCain told the audience the Epstein case hit close to home because her own daughters’ friend from school was a victim of Epstein’s. “He’s in hell I hope,” said McCain.

During the Q&A session, a man from the audience stated there’s a “perception” that there’s a an “untouchable” group of leaders in the U.S. who benefit and “actively participate” in sex trafficking. “Can we even touch them, or is this a pipe dream that we need to address in the future somehow?” he asked.

“You know, it’s like everything. It hides in plain sight. Epstein was hiding in plain sight. We all knew about him. We all knew what he was doing. But we had no one who was…. um, no legal aspect that would go after him. They were afraid of him, for whatever reason they were afraid of him,” replied McCain.

“And all of a sudden, someone said BS, we’re not afraid of you anymore, and what you’re doing is not only wrong, it’s illegal, and you know, all those things,” said McCain. “Um, it’s like a house of cards now. It’s going to start tumbling, believe me. And these guys, if they don’t leave the country, number one, they’re gonna get caught. And not only will they get caught but they’re going to be made examples of. And that’s exactly what we should be doing, uh with these guys, especially,” said McCain.

McCain added, “In my opinion, and I know there are questions, but Epstein is a chicken-sh*t for doing what he did. He should have faced the music, that one. He should have, sorry.”

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Watch the entire video here. Forward to 45:18 to 48:00 for Q&A about Epstein.