U.S. Olympic gymnasts gave powerful testimony on Capitol Hill during a hearing of the FBI’s mishandling of its probe into former USA gymnastics physician Larry Nassar. During Wednesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, gymnasts Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols called out the agency over its failures.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) took time to compliment the women for coming forward to give their testimonies regarding their experiences while part of the USA Gymnastics.
“I want to compliment all of our witnesses for the stunning clarity and grace of your testimony at today’s Judiciary Committee,” he stated. “It is astonishing and disturbing how many people let you down. Your quest for accountability is 100 percent justified and thank you for pursuing it.”
The athletes testified the FBI minimized and disregarded them, turned a blind eye to their stories of abuse and let a child molester go free for more than a year while allowing his abuse to continue. The testimonies came after the Department of Justice released a 119 page report detailing “numerous and fundamental errors” in the FBI’s handling of the Nassar case.
"[The FBI] chose to protect a serial child molester rather than protect not only me, but countless others… this inaction directly allowed Nassar’s abuse to continue."
In powerful must-watch testimony, McKayla Maroney shares her story of abuse by Larry Nassar. pic.twitter.com/vMOARRDauW
— Senate Judiciary Committee (@JudiciaryDems) September 15, 2021
FBI Director Christopher Wray also testified and admitted the agency betrayed its core duty of protecting people, specifically young women and girls. He added, the agency is now doing everything in its power to prevent something like this from happening again.
MUST-WATCH: Aly Raisman tells the Judiciary Committee she "felt pressured by the FBI to consent to Nassar's plea deal" after which "Nassar found more than 100 new victims to molest."
"It was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter." pic.twitter.com/qI1PdZr1Ir
— Senate Judiciary Committee (@JudiciaryDems) September 15, 2021
Source: One America News Network