- United States
- Iowa
- Letter
Public Accountability Required—Silence and Scripted Denial Are Not Acceptable
To: Sen. Grassley, Sen. Ernst, Rep. Nunn
From: A constituent in Des Moines, IA
December 24
I am writing to demand a public response—or concrete action—regarding your continued refusal to confront serious, credible allegations of child sexual abuse involving the President.
Hiding behind silence is not appropriate for your elected office.
Hiding behind recycled talking points and long-debunked defenses is even worse.
There is extensive new information, additional reporting, sworn statements, and corroborating evidence that did not exist when earlier excuses were offered. Repeating outdated claims that “there’s no evidence” or that concerns have been “debunked” is no longer credible—and you know that.
These allegations involve abuse, corruption, and long-standing misconduct, including allegations related to the sexual exploitation of minors and the protection and promotion of others credibly accused of the same. This is not a policy disagreement. This is not a matter of partisan spin. This is a matter of law, oversight, and moral clarity.
So I am asking you plainly:
• Will you publicly explain, using current evidence—not old scripts—why you believe accountability is unwarranted?
• Or will you take action to initiate or support investigation, oversight, or proceedings appropriate to the seriousness of these allegations?
Pedophilia is not debatable.
Protecting those credibly accused of it is indefensible.
Pretending the record has not grown is dishonest.
You were not elected to wait this out, deflect, or repeat lines prepared years ago. You were elected to act—or to explain your refusal to do so, publicly and on the record.
Until you respond, your silence and repetition will be understood as deliberate protection.
I expect a public answer.