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Epstein Survivors Push Congress for Full File Release

Epstein Survivors Push Congress for Full File Release
Above: Family members of Virginia Roberts Duffey, Sky Roberts (C), his wife Amanda Roberts (R) and brother Daniel Wilson, speak during a rally in support of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein on Sept. 03, 2025 in Washington, D.C. Image copyright: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

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Establishment-critical narrative

The government continues to shield powerful predators by withholding critical evidence that could bring justice to survivors. These heavily redacted documents prove the establishment is protecting wealthy donors and influential figures who participated in Epstein's trafficking network. The discharge petition represents the only path to transparency when both parties' leadership refuses to act. Epstein victims are not a hoax — they are real people, with real trauma.

Pro-establishment narrative

The administration has already released over 33,000 pages of documents and cooperated fully with congressional oversight, making additional file releases unnecessary political theater. This partisan witch hunt distracts from real governance, while survivors themselves have requested privacy protection for their personal information. The existing oversight process provides appropriate transparency without compromising ongoing investigations.

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