- United States
- Utah
- Letter
I am writing to urge you to call for President Trump's resignation based on his documented connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The recent Justice Department file releases have exposed troubling relationships between high-ranking officials and Epstein, and the President should be held to the same standard we are now applying to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Lutnick is facing bipartisan calls for resignation after DOJ files revealed he maintained business ties with Epstein through his firm Cantor Fitzgerald and visited Epstein's private Caribbean island in 2012, despite claiming he cut ties in 2005. Republican Representative Thomas Massie and Democratic Representatives Sydney Kamlager-Dove, Robert Garcia, Ted Lieu, and Senator Adam Schiff have all demanded his resignation. Representative Melanie Stansbury has called for him to appear before the House Oversight Committee.
The same principle must apply to the President. An email from Epstein to author Michael Wolff dated December 29, 2017, discussed Trump in concerning terms. More significantly, recent file releases have been poorly redacted, with photos of naked women appearing unredacted while Trump's photo was specifically blacked out, raising serious questions about what is being concealed. Eight Epstein survivors purchased a Super Bowl commercial highlighting that the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed November 19, 2025, yet 3 million files remain unreleased.
If we are demanding accountability from Cabinet members for their Epstein connections, we cannot apply a different standard to the President. The American people deserve transparency about what these files contain and why certain information is being protected. I urge you to publicly call for the President's resignation and demand full, unredacted release of all Epstein-related documents.
This is a matter of basic integrity and equal application of ethical standards.