- United States
- Utah
- Letter
Enforce Judge Sullivan's order and hold the DOJ accountable for defying the Epstein Files Transparency Act. President Trump signed the EFTA into law in November requiring full release of Epstein investigative files by December 19. The DOJ blew past that deadline, and now Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward is asking the court to delay compliance by two months or dissolve the order entirely. That is not transparency — that is stonewalling.
Judge Sullivan's order didn't even demand the release of survivor names. It only required the DOJ to justify its redactions, produce supporting records, and publish a redaction log. The administration called that order "perverse" and accused the judge of "driving misleading headlines." Meanwhile, survivors are filing class-action lawsuits accusing this same administration of outing roughly 100 of them by publishing their private information. The DOJ is protecting the wrong people. Push for immediate congressional oversight and demand the DOJ comply with both the law and the court's order — no more extensions, no more excuses.