- United States
- Ind.
- Letter
Whomever it may concern,
I am writing to make clear that military escalation abroad does not erase the obligation to provide transparency and accountability at home. The American public is still waiting for full disclosure and honest answers regarding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the broader failures of governance that continue to erode public trust. Recent Justice Department reviews and congressional testimony confirm that key questions remain unresolved and that document releases have been incomplete or disputed.
At the same time, major military actions and geopolitical conflict cannot be used to distract from domestic accountability. Leadership requires competence, transparency, and responsibility across all domains—foreign and domestic. These obligations do not cancel each other out.
I expect you to prioritize truth, oversight, and the interests of the American people rather than political expediency or narrative management.
Sincerely,
A real American.