- United States
- Mo.
- Letter
Enough silence. Enough secrecy. The American people deserve to know who enabled, protected, and profited from Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. This isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a moral one.
If a network of billionaires, politicians, and public officials abused children and used their power to bury the evidence, every day those files remain sealed is another day this government tells victims their pain doesn’t matter. The truth is rotting in a vault while the powerful keep pretending it’s “classified.” It’s not classified — it’s shameful.
We’ve seen this playbook before. Protect the elite. Distract the public. Pretend it’s about “national security” when it’s really about preserving privilege. A prince was stripped of his title for his connection to Epstein — yet here, in the supposed land of justice, our leaders hide behind committees, investigations, and delay tactics.
If child abuse and human trafficking don’t warrant full public transparency, then what does?
How many more survivors need to die in silence before someone in Congress grows a spine?
Your refusal to release the Epstein Files is an act of complicity. It says, “We protect our own.” It says, “The truth doesn’t apply to us.” It says to every survivor of sexual violence: “You’re on your own.”
Enough. Release every name. Every record. Every flight log, every email, every sealed deal that allowed this monster and his enablers to operate in plain sight.
Stop treating accountability as a threat.
If this government still claims to stand for justice, then prove it.
The world is watching.
The victims are waiting.
And history will not forget who kept the truth locked away.