Trump, his GOP enablers, and the Pam Bondi-led DOJ still think that – if they stall long enough – voters will forget about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and the role Donald Trump, and some Republican megadonors, may have played in them.
Friday, December 19, was the legal deadline set by Congress for the regime to release the Epstein files. That deadline has now come… and gone. Only a portion of the files have been released, and many of them were heavily redacted.
It’s up to all of us to keep up the pressure to ensure the truth comes out and survivors get the justice they’re owed.
Tell your Republican Member(s) of Congress that they must ensure that all the files are released, in keeping with the law they voted for. Those who joined Epstein in preying on young girls and women must be held accountable. Epstein's survivors have shown remarkable courage in continuing to pursue justice; surely Members of Congress can find their own backbones, too.
The email to your Republican Member(s) of Congress:
Dear Senator/Representative,
In November, you and your colleagues voted for the release of the Epstein files by December 19. Instead of complying with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Trump’s DOJ released only a fraction of the documents in its possession. And many of those documents are almost entirely redacted – page after page entirely blacked out.
The continued stalling and obstruction is illegal. It’s an insult to the survivors of this abuse. And it conveys the message that, to protect the powerful, sexual assault can be unceremoniously swept under the rug.
As a constituent, I demand to know what you plan to do to ensure the full transparency that you and your colleagues called for in the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Epstein's survivors, your constituents, and the country deserve no less.
I’ll await your response.