Demand Full Transparency: Sign H Res 577 for Complete Epstein File Release
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The recent release of 33,295 pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related files by the House Oversight Committee is a deeply disappointing attempt at transparency. This release, touted as significant, is in reality a hollow gesture that does little to serve the victims or the public interest. According to Democratic members of the committee, a staggering 97% of these documents were already publicly available, with only 3% containing new information.
This action appears to be nothing more than a diversionary tactic, potentially orchestrated to deflect attention from more pressing matters. It's a disservice to Epstein's victims, who deserve full disclosure and justice, not recycled information masquerading as progress.
The urgency for genuine transparency has never been greater. H Res 577, which calls for the complete release of all Epstein-related files, must be signed immediately. This resolution is crucial for ensuring that no stone is left unturned in uncovering the full extent of Epstein's crimes and his network of enablers.
I urge you to sign H Res 577 without delay and to use your influence to convince your colleagues to do the same. The victims and the American public deserve nothing less than full transparency. The release of previously public documents is not transparency – it's an insult to those seeking truth and accountability.
Time is of the essence. With former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta scheduled to appear before the Oversight Committee, it's critical that all relevant information is made available. The political implications of this case are far-reaching, and any attempt to obstruct the full release of documents must be vigorously opposed.
By signing and championing H Res 577, you have the power to demonstrate true commitment to justice and transparency. Don't let this opportunity slip away. Act now to ensure that all Epstein-related files are released, not just those that are convenient or already public. The victims, your constituents, and the integrity of our justice system depend on your immediate action.