- United States
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As of Monday, February 7, 2025, Congress members are/were supposed to have full, unredacted access to the Epstein files. It is your duty to inform the people of the United States of who you find in the files, no matter who they may be. You have power, use it and prove yourself as someone with a backbone to the people of the United States, and the world. You must read the names of the perpetrators on the House floor.
In the United States Constitution, it is stated in Article I, Section 6, Clause 1: "The Senators and Representatives...They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place." It is not unprecedented to use this clause, as then-Senator of Alaska Mike Gravel read the Pentagon Papers into congressional record in 1971.
If you say you stand for truth, now is time for it. Let we, the people of the United States, and the people of the world, know who is in those files. The DOJ has already failed in their duty by redacting the names of perpetrators but not fully redacting victims information. Act, and bring justice that much closer to those that Epstein and his cohorts victimized. If you do not stand up, all you will do is show the United States citizens, and the world, that you are spineless and do not truly care for your constituents, only about lining your own pockets and loyalty to those you perceive to be in power. Other countries are already holding investigations while the United States drags their feet. This must be rectified.
Reading the names is not about any political party or divide. Reading the names is about justice and truth.