- United States
- Pa.
- Letter
It feels like the ground of accountability in this country is slowly eroding beneath us.
Recent reporting on documents connected to the Epstein investigation includes allegations involving President Donald Trump. These claims are serious and disputed by the White House, but they involve the possible exploitation of minors and the conduct of the sitting President of the United States. That alone should make them impossible to ignore.
Instead, it feels as though the public is being pulled from crisis to crisis while the questions surrounding the Epstein files fade into the background. Foreign conflicts dominate the headlines. Political spectacle replaces oversight. Meanwhile, the basic responsibility of Congress — to investigate credible allegations involving those in power — seems to stall.
That is not how a system of checks and balances is supposed to function.
Congress exists, in part, to ensure that no president is above scrutiny. When allegations of this magnitude emerge, the answer cannot be silence, delay, or deference. It must be investigation, transparency, and the willingness to follow the facts wherever they lead.
I am asking you to publicly support a thorough, independent investigation into all credible allegations connected to the Epstein files and to ensure that Congress exercises its oversight authority without hesitation or political calculation, and that the investigation proceeds wherever the evidence leads.
The American public deserves clarity, and those in power must be held accountable. If our institutions cannot confront questions like these directly, faith in the rule of law will continue to erode.
Do not allow this issue to disappear beneath the next headline.