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Friend – new bombshell emails released by House Democrats suggest that Donald Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of underage girls – and that one of the victims even spent hours with Trump at Epstein’s home.[1] In one 2011 message, Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell that “the dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,” pointing to the silence surrounding Trump’s connection to his victims. These revelations raise an even bigger question: what else is still being hidden? For months, the White House and Trump’s allies in Congress have fought to keep the full Epstein files sealed – even after promising transparency. Those files may contain evidence of who enabled Epstein’s abuse, who protected him, and who benefited from his crimes. The public has a right to know the full truth. That’s why members of both parties are supporting a discharge petition to force a vote to release every single Epstein document. It’s a rare bipartisan effort – and it’s the only way to break through the political obstruction and ensure that the truth finally comes out. Adding to the urgency: Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva of Arizona is expected to provide the final signature needed to trigger that vote once she’s officially sworn in later today – after almost two months of delay by Speaker Mike Johnson.
Every day those files stay locked away, justice is delayed for the victims – and the people in power who enabled Epstein’s crimes remain protected. We can’t allow a cover-up at the highest levels of government. The only path to full accountability is full transparency. Because the truth doesn’t belong to Trump – it belongs to the people. — People For the American Way
Source: [1] "Epstein Alleged in Emails That Trump Knew of His Conduct" The New York Times, 11/12/25
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