[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley for Congress
Content warning: This message references sexual assault and violence.
Yesterday
my colleagues and I, in an 8-2 vote, forced the Oversight Committee to
subpoena the Epstein files. This is a massive win for the public and for
those victimized by Epstein who deserve transparency, accountability, and
healing.
As a survivor of sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse, I know the
pain and trauma that survivors carry. This is not a political game, and I
do not arrive at this issue lightly. I think about my own experiences
every single day, and I know that is true for every survivor. It is a life
sentence.
Earlier this week, Speaker Johnson halted all bills on the House floor and
is sending lawmakers home to avoid voting on the release of the Epstein
files. There’s not a line Trump’s allies won’t cross to shield abusers and
prevent the truth from coming out.
But this is about so much more than politics. We cannot lose sight of the
people harmed in this situation — of the survivors who’ve been denied
justice.
The people deserve to know why the Epstein files are still hidden and who
is being protected.
Last night’s win was a step towards transparency and justice. I will never
stop fighting for the truth, for justice, and for every survivor who has
been silenced, dismissed, and harmed.
In Solidarity,
Ayanna
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