- United States
- Mo.
- Letter
The time for secrets, silence, and selective outrage is over. The Epstein files are not a partisan issue — they are a moral one. These files document decades of systemic exploitation, trafficking, and abuse involving some of the world’s most powerful people. Every name, every photo, every bank transfer, every visit, and every cover-up must be exposed in full — without redaction, without immunity, without exception.
Let’s be clear: any official who refuses to support the complete release of the Epstein files is complicit in protecting predators. You cannot stand for justice while shielding those who preyed upon children. Whether the names belong to presidents, billionaires, actors, royals, or donors — it does not matter. The law is not meant to protect the powerful from consequence. If you vote to keep these files sealed, you are no better than the monsters they describe.
According to newly uncovered communications, Epstein continued tracking Donald Trump and other elite associates years after their relationships supposedly ended — keeping what investigators called “insurance files.”
📎 Source: The Guardian, Nov. 13 2025
Meanwhile, Congress is preparing to vote on a full unredacted release of all documents related to Epstein’s trafficking network — evidence spanning law enforcement communications, financial transfers, and federal correspondence.
📎 Source: Al Jazeera, Nov. 13 2025
Do not pretend “national security” or “privacy” is a justification for continued secrecy. Those are shields for complicity. If this administration, or Congress itself, continues to redact, delay, or selectively leak information, it proves what millions of Americans already believe — that there is a two-tiered justice system: one for the rich and powerful, and one for everyone else.
Here is my demand:
✅ Vote YES on the complete and immediate release of the Epstein files — every name, every log, every witness statement.
✅ Oppose any amendment or clause that allows redaction or “security” shielding of participants.
✅ Support a bipartisan, independent task force to review potential obstruction or corruption surrounding the case’s prior handling.
Because at this point, refusing transparency is the same as aiding abuse. You either stand for victims, or you stand with predators. History will not forget which side you chose.
The American people are watching — and this time, we won’t look away.