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Stop Protecting the Powerful: Demand Full Epstein File Transparency

To: Sen. Husted, Rep. Beatty, Sen. Moreno

From: A verified voter in Columbus, OH

May 5

I am writing to demand that Congress stop treating the Jeffrey Epstein investigation like an optional disclosure and start treating it like a mandatory oversight obligation. The DOJ is currently failing its statutory requirements under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. We were promised a full accounting, yet the rollout has been plagued by delays, missing pages, and a blatant double standard: the identities of survivors are being exposed while powerful associates and co-conspirators remain shielded. This is a direct violation of Equal Protection and a failure of basic government transparency. Furthermore, the scheduled testimony of Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding discrepancies in his past statements proves that the executive branch cannot be trusted to self-police. Closed-door depositions aren't enough. We need: - Full Statutory Compliance: Demand the DOJ release all 6 million pages immediately. No more selective redactions. - Public Accountability: Move oversight hearings into the light. The public deserves to see the evidence of how this sex-trafficking ring operated with impunity for decades. - Victim Privacy: Ensure survivors are protected while the men who enabled this abuse are held publicly accountable. The "Rule of Law" only works if it applies to everyone—including cabinet secretaries and billionaire associates. I am tracking your response to this issue and expect you to use your Article I oversight power to end this cover-up.

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