- United States
- Texas
- Letter
I am your constituent, and I am beyond furious.
I am writing about the Epstein files and the continued stench of delay, secrecy, and cowardice surrounding them. The American people are not confused. We are not misinformed. We are watching — and what we see looks like a system protecting power instead of protecting victims.
Reports have circulated that Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly warned that prosecuting everyone implicated would cause “the whole system” to collapse. If that statement was ever made, it is not leadership. It is surrender. It is an admission that justice is conditional and that powerful predators are treated as a structural inconvenience.
Let me be brutally clear:
If the system collapses because child abusers are prosecuted, then the system deserves to collapse.
What exactly is being protected here?
Reputations? Donors? Political allies? Billionaires?
Because it certainly does not look like victims.
Child exploitation is not a partisan issue.
Sex trafficking is not a public relations problem.
Justice is not optional.
No American should have to wonder whether wealth, fame, political connections, or royalty function as a shield against accountability. And yet, year after year, that is exactly the message being sent.
Every sealed record, every redaction, every carefully worded non-answer tells survivors that their pain is negotiable and tells predators that power still works.
That is morally indefensible.
If crimes were committed — prosecute.
If evidence exists — expose it.
If names are documented — investigate them.
All of them.
Not the convenient ones.
Not the politically disposable ones.
All guilty parties.
Go after the rich.
Go after the famous.
Go after the politically connected.
Go after celebrities.
Go after corporate elites.
Go after royalty — yes, royalty — who are now being scrutinized and prosecuted.
No title places anyone above the law.
Congress has a constitutional duty of oversight. Stop deferring. Stop hiding behind agencies. Stop pretending this is someone else’s responsibility.
Your silence is being heard as complicity.
Your hesitation is being read as protection.
Your inaction is destroying public trust.
Survivors deserve truth.
Victims deserve justice.
The American people deserve a government that does not flinch when the powerful are implicated.
Prosecute everyone found guilty.
No fear.
No favoritism.
No immunity for status.
No more excuses.
Anything less is corruption in plain sight.