- United States
- Texas
- Letter
Bondi leaving doesn’t negate the need to release the complete Epstein files.
The recent Department of Justice release raised serious questions — including reports that certain FBI interview summaries (Form 302 reports) were not included in the public files. Members of Congress have stated they could not locate specific documents during their review. They remain missing and unavailable.
If records were withheld — whether labeled duplicative or otherwise — Congress must verify that determination independently. Transparency laws cannot be selectively applied.
Oversight loses legitimacy when it targets political opponents while shielding allies — including a sitting president. Equal justice requires equal scrutiny.
At the same time, U.S. military operations against Iran have escalated. War commands attention, but it does not relieve Congress of its constitutional oversight responsibilities.
The American people deserve clarity on accounting for any withheld or omitted Epstein-related records. Words aren’t enough. There are too many obvious gaps.
War must not eclipse transparency.
Oversight must not pause because headlines shift.
Please complete the Epstein file release and review without partisan selectivity
The Constitution requires nothing less.