Accountability and justice start now.
Hi — Sarah here with some important news.
This week the House voted to release the full Epstein files.
I voted yes because Epstein’s victims — and the American people — deserve truth, transparency, and justice. Anyone involved must be held accountable, and we must make clear that no one is above the law, not even those with wealth, connections, or power.
If you’re confused by the whiplash from House Republicans, you’re not alone. After months of loudly demanding the release of the files, they suddenly reversed course once they learned Donald Trump’s name appeared in them.
Then just as suddenly, despite going to extreme lengths like blocking a duly elected Congresswoman from representing her constituents for 40+ days just to avoid the final signature on a vote, they changed their minds again.
Still, no matter how we got here, this vote is a win for transparency, accountability, and justice for victims.
I’ve been pushing for these files to be released since day one because every survivor deserves justice, and the American people deserve a government that doesn’t protect the powerful and well-connected. But this fight is far from over.
Given past efforts to limit or delay disclosure to protect Trump, there is real concern about political interference.
Because remember: Trump had the power this entire time to release these files without an act of Congress. He’s only doing it now because the headlines were getting worse.
So, we cannot slow down. We need to demand full transparency now.
Will you add your name to call on the Department of Justice to release the full Epstein Files without delay? Survivors deserve nothing less.
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Thank you for taking a stand.
— Sarah McBride