An open letter to the President & U.S. Congress

Stand with the victims; silence is complicity.

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I am writing to express my outrage over Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation files. Her actions represent a fundamental betrayal of justice and the victims who deserve accountability. The recent mishandling of these files, which resulted in the release of victims' names while protecting the identities of perpetrators, is unconscionable. Victims of sexual abuse deserve protection and dignity, not further trauma from government incompetence or deliberate misconduct. Meanwhile, those who participated in or enabled Epstein's crimes remain shielded from public scrutiny and legal consequences. During recent Congressional testimony, Rep. Jamie Raskin confronted Attorney General Bondi directly, stating: "You're siding with the perpetrators and you're ignoring the victims. That will be your legacy unless you act quickly to change course." This assessment is accurate. When questioned about her handling of this case, Bondi's response referencing the Dow Jones was not only tone-deaf but insulting to survivors seeking justice. The American people have waited years for transparency regarding Epstein's network of enablers and participants. High-profile cases cannot receive special treatment that prioritizes political expediency over victim welfare and public accountability. The Justice Department's current approach suggests a deliberate effort to protect powerful individuals rather than pursue justice. I am calling on you to take immediate action on two fronts. First, demand the complete and unredacted release of all Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, with proper protections for victim identities. The public has a right to know who participated in these crimes and who may have obstructed justice. Second, call for Attorney General Pam Bondi's resignation. Her handling of this investigation and her desire to only work for one American instead of all of us demonstrates she is unfit to lead the Department of Justice. This is not a partisan issue. This is about whether our justice system applies equally to all Americans or whether wealth and connections place some above the law. I expect you to stand with victims and demand accountability. Your silence is complicity.

▶ Created on February 17 by Megazord

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