I’m going to stay on this for as long as it takes.

Ayanna Pressley for Congress

In response to our subpoena, the House Oversight Committee recently received unredacted documents from the Epstein Estate.

The emails that we’ve seen are damning.

In one exchange, Epstein referred to Trump as the "dog that hasn't barked” with his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, sharing that one victim "spent hours at my house" with Trump.

In another exchange, Epstein writes about Trump: "Of course he knew about the girls as he asked ghislaine to stop"

It's clear Trump knew about Epstein's abuse. These emails make clear he’s hiding something.

It’s time to end this White House cover-up once and for all. I’m calling on the Department of Justice to comply with our subpoena and release the full Epstein files NOW — and calling on Congress to hold a hearing with survivors and get their stories on the record.

We need to keep up the public pressure. Will you add your name if you agree that the DOJ must release the unredacted Epstein files, and that there must be a public, Congressional hearing for those victimized by Epstein and his accomplices?

Sign on

As a survivor of sexual assault, I do not arrive at this issue lightly. I think about my own experience every single day. I am fighting for those victimized by Epstein and his accomplices to demand justice and transparency.

People have lost sight of the survivors amidst the political gamesmanship around the Epstein investigation. This is not about politics, it’s about healing, transparency, and accountability.

It’s as simple as that.

Today, after Adelita Grijalva was sworn into the House of Representatives, we now have the final signature needed to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files — moving us one step closer to doing just that.

I will continue to be relentless in my pursuit of accountability for those victimized by Epstein.

We absolutely must keep up the pressure in this moment. If you’re with me, add your name to show you’re joining the public call for the release of the Epstein files and a Congressional hearing for survivors.

In solidarity,

Ayanna