- United States
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The American people deserve the truth. That is exactly why the Epstein Files Act exists. If the Department of Justice is refusing to comply with that law, then Congress has both the authority and the obligation to enforce it.
Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes involved a network of wealth, power, and protection that spanned years and crossed the highest levels of society. The public has every right to know who enabled those crimes, who participated in them, and who covered them up. Any delay, obstruction, or selective release of information only deepens public distrust in our institutions.
The Department of Justice must immediately comply with the Epstein Files Act and release the full, unredacted records related to the Epstein investigation. Not summaries. Not curated excerpts. The files.
If the DOJ refuses to follow the law, Congress must treat that refusal for what it is: defiance of congressional authority and obstruction of justice. You must compel compliance through subpoenas, hearings, and if necessary, impeachment proceedings against officials who refuse to uphold their legal obligations.
The American people are not naive. We see the pattern of distraction and political theater that too often follows moments when powerful interests risk exposure. But no foreign conflict, political spectacle, or news cycle manipulation will bury the truth. Attempting to distract the public while withholding critical information only reinforces the perception that powerful individuals are being protected.
Transparency is not optional in a democracy. Accountability is not negotiable. If the Epstein Files Act is the law, then enforce it.
Release the files. All of them. Now.
The credibility of our justice system — and of Congress itself — depends on it.