We have not forgotten. We will not be silenced. We demand the immediate, full, and unredacted public release of every federal record, investigative file, and document relating to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, and the trafficking ring that brutalized countless survivors.
For years survivors, journalists, and the American people have been forced to watch as powerful figures dodge accountability while documents sit hidden in government vaults. Recent releases by the House Oversight Committee show only how little has been made public so far — not the full truth. The public deserves everything that remains, with redactions limited only to protect living victims’ privacy, not to shield the powerful.
When members of Congress voted to block stronger transparency measures, they made a choice: to protect cover-ups rather than victims. That vote — and ongoing foot-dragging — is intolerable. People in positions of power who benefited from Epstein’s crimes must not be allowed to use influence, procedure, or politics to keep their names secret.
Survivors stood on the Capitol steps and demanded the truth; their pleas cannot be ignored. They have been patient long enough. They deserve answers today, not later.
Release the files. Release the names. Release the documents that explain who enabled, profited from, and covered up these crimes. Do not hide behind “ongoing investigations,” vague privacy excuses, or partisan theater. If the Department of Justice believes release will harm prosecutions or identify victims, give us a clear, public explanation with a narrowly tailored plan — not a blanket stall. Recent releases like Epstein’s birthday album and estate records make clear that the American people have a right to know what was in those documents and who is implicated.
This is about justice, not politics. It is about survivors getting their due, and about restoring faith in our institutions. Congress has the power and the responsibility to compel transparency. Use it. Force the release. Hold accountable anyone who played a role in enabling or covering up these crimes. The nation is watching.