No More Delays — Release the Epstein Files Now

When veterans swore an oath to defend this nation, that oath does not carve out exceptions for the wealthy, the famous, or the politically powerful. We do not serve to preserve privilege — we serve to preserve justice.
The Epstein case is one of the darkest scandals in our nation’s history. Yet to this day, the full record — the Epstein files — remains hidden from the American people. Each delay, each excuse, and each political maneuver to bury the truth tells us one thing: the system protects power instead of protecting victims.
This is not about Democrats or Republicans. It is not about left or right. It is about whether justice in America means the same thing for all of us, or whether certain people get to live by a different set of rules. Veterans, working-class families, and survivors alike deserve the truth. Political office should never function as a shield. Wealth should never substitute for accountability.
Reports that leaders are threatening to punish lawmakers who support transparency should disturb every citizen. That is not the behavior of public servants — it is the behavior of those who fear what justice might reveal.
The time for excuses and secrecy is over. The Epstein files must be released, in full, to the public. No redactions to protect reputations. No partisan games. No more delay.
It’s up to us — the citizens of this country — to demand justice. And that means contacting our senators and representatives directly.
How to Contact Your Senators and Representatives
- Go to the U.S. Senate website (www.senate.gov) to find your two Senators. Each senator’s page includes an email contact form.
- Go to the U.S. House website (www.house.gov) and use the “Find Your Representative” tool. Enter your ZIP code, and you’ll get the link to your representative’s official website where you can email them directly.
- Phone numbers and physical mailing addresses are listed there as well. Calling the office is especially effective.
Once you find your elected officials’ pages, you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. You can copy, paste, and personalize the form letter below.
Form Letter to Congress
Subject: Demand Full Public Release of the Epstein Files
Dear [Senator/Representative] [Last Name],
As a veteran and as a citizen, I am writing to demand the immediate, full release of all records related to Jeffrey Epstein and his network. The American people deserve transparency and accountability regardless of the wealth, fame, or political power of those involved.
Justice in this country cannot be partisan. It cannot be delayed. Neither office nor privilege grants immunity from the law. The victims of these crimes deserve answers, and the nation deserves honesty.
I urge you to stand up for equal justice under law by calling for and supporting the release of the Epstein files in their entirety. Oppose any effort to intimidate or silence lawmakers who seek transparency, and affirm that no individual — no matter how powerful — is above the law.
Political power should not be used to shield wrongdoers. Fame and fortune should never outweigh justice.
Release the files. Give the victims and the American people the truth.
Respectfully,
[Your Full Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, Zip]
[Constituent/Veteran]
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