Megyn Kelly revealed that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy sent a letter to ABC News President James Goldston demanding answers for why the network did not run a report from a Jeffrey Epstein accuser. Kelly broke the news on her social media accounts on Sunday evening.

Earlier this month, Project Veritas released a video of ABC News reporter Amy Robach discussing the information she received years earlier from Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre on a hot mic. The reporter can be heard expressing her frustration surrounding ABC News's refusal to air the interview and claimed that the network made the decision after receiving threats from Buckingham Palace when they had found out Prince Andrew was implicated in the story. She also alleged that Epstein might have been murdered.

McCarthy, in his letter to Goldston, demands answers behind the network's decision not to air Robach's story. He asks the network six questions and they are:

1. Will ABC News provide Congress the interview Ms. Robach conducted with the victim?

2. What did ABC News learn about Jeffrey Epstein after Ms. Robach first presented her story to executives?

3. Who was involved win deciding this story was not of public interest, and what were there reasons for deciding so?

4. Can Ms. Robach expand on the “outside forces” she mentioned as potentially responsible for the story not running?

5. Was ABC News ever presented with additional evidence on Mr. Epstein from the time Ms. Robach first brought her investigation too the network and when he ultimately arrested?

6. Were authorities alerted at any time after Ms. Robach presented ABC News executives with her reporting? If so, when and what was provided?

The ABC News employee, Ashley Bianco, who recorded Robach's remarks, which she has since downplayed, was fired from her most recent role at CBS News. Kelly aired an exclusive interview with Bianco.

MK EXCLUSIVE: House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy turns up heat on ABC: demands answers about why they spiked the Epstein story. McCarthy to ABC News Pres. James Goldston: “I am deeply concerned that ... ABC News chose to bury the truth.” — Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) November 18, 2019

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