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To: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Sen. Chuck Grassley, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep. Adam Schiff

Release the Epstein Files: Americans Stand With the Survivors

One Nation Liberty And Justice For All: Americans Who Stand With The Epstein Survivors
Dear Senators, Representatives, and Survivors,

America has failed. The promise of Liberty and Justice for All was not honored for the victims who survived Jeffrey Epstein.

They were children when their innocence was taken. The girls they once were have become courageous women, carrying the weight of a world that turned their suffering into political fodder instead of protecting them. And when they needed help the most, America turned its back because of the influential individuals implicated.

America knows Jeffrey Epstein’s name. We have seen him on every screen, in every headline. Even after the first conviction, he benefited from a level of leniency and comfort that ordinary people never receive. Power and influence shaped the way he was treated, and he was allowed back into the world while his survivors watched. And today, many of the predators remain free, unexamined, and able to continue harming others.

When a nation allows this, silence becomes complicity. It makes all of us, as a society, accessories to the harm. Our failure to act does not just protect the powerful; it endangers every girl who comes after, teaching them that their safety, their truth, and their value are negotiable. And unless we act now, that message will echo through generations to come.

The victims have requested that the remaining records, as allowed by law, be released. There is the trauma that can be documented, and there is a deeper trauma that no record could ever contain. It is that deeper wound that only justice can begin to heal.

As Americans, we cannot undo the harm these survivors endured, but we can use our solidarity to ensure that silence born of privilege is not the legacy they are left with.

We hear you. We see you. We stand with you.

Sincerely,
Americans who stand with the Epstein survivors














Why is this important?

This campaign is about more than records.
It is about who we choose to protect in this country — and who we leave behind.

For decades, the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein were denied the most basic promises America makes to its children: safety, truth, and justice. These women were forced to watch their own trauma become political ammunition, media spectacle, or something to be ignored because too many powerful people were implicated.

When a nation fails to protect its most vulnerable, it betrays its own oath.

Releasing the remaining records, within the law, matters because:


1. Justice cannot be selective.

If justice bends for wealth, power, and influence, then there is no justice at all. What happens in this case sends a message to every girl in America about what her life is worth.


2. Silence has protected predators for far too long.

Many individuals connected to Epstein’s abuse are still free, unexamined, and able to continue harming others. Transparency is the first step toward stopping cycles of exploitation.


3. The survivors deserve the truth they were denied.

They carried their trauma alone. They lived through a system that failed to protect them. They watched a man who hurt them move through the world with privilege. The least this nation can offer is honesty.


4. Our children are watching.

Every day these records remain sealed teaches girls that their safety and truth are negotiable. That is a generational wound. And America cannot allow another generation to inherit that message.


5. Democracy depends on trust in accountability.

A society that prioritizes protecting the powerful over the vulnerable erodes the foundation of democracy. Transparency is not optional — it is a patriotic duty.


6. Because America made a promise.

Liberty and Justice for All is not a slogan. It is an oath.





















Updates

2025-11-15 11:46:55 -0500

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