Movement family — Successfully subpoenaing the Epstein files was only the first step. Now, survivors of Epstein’s abuse deserve to be heard. In the pursuit of justice and healing, I’ve called for a Congressional hearing for the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to share their stories.
Some of my Republican colleagues would rather protect abusers than hear survivors. We need to keep up the public pressure. Will you add your name if you agree that there should be a public, Congressional hearing for those victimized by Epstein and his accomplices?
I know the pain and trauma that survivors carry, and I believe they haven’t been centered enough in this conversation.
Survivors of Epstein’s abuse have expressed a clear willingness to speak in front of Congress. As a survivor of sexual assault myself, I can’t overstate their strength and bravery. We cannot meet that strength and bravery with inaction. Only by hearing directly from people who have been so devastatingly impacted can the full story be told.
People have lost sight of the survivors amidst the political gamesmanship around the Epstein investigation. But this is not about politics, it’s about healing, transparency, and accountability.
It’s as simple as that.
In Solidarity,
Ayanna