From Becca Balint <[email protected]>
Subject I Reviewed the Epstein Files & I Need to Speak Out.
Date February 11, 2026 12:19 AM
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John, It's Becca.

I just recently walked out of the Department of Justice after reviewing the unredacted Epstein files. I need you to hear directly from me what I saw — and why I am more fired up than ever to keep fighting.

What I read was sickening and enraging. The sheer scale of abuse. The layers of power protecting power. The systems that bent — again and again — for the wealthy and well-connected.

It is clear that we have a two-tiered system of justice in this country. One for the rich and powerful, where the law is optional…and one for everyone else.

Before I go any further, I need to ask:

If you believe no one — no billionaire, no former president, no political insider — should be above the law, will you chip in $5, $10, or whatever you can today to help support my work exposing the truth and demanding justice? [[link removed]]

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Because what I saw makes one thing undeniable: This was not isolated. It was an international criminal conspiracy enabled by wealth, influence, and cowardice.

And here’s the part that stays with you. The part you can’t shake.

The survivors.

Girls who were exploited, abused, trafficked, silenced — who asked for compassion but also accountability. Who have waited years to see powerful people held responsible, to see even a measure of justice… and instead have been forced to watch a political circus twist, deflect, and swallow their pain.

Let me also be clear about something else. Donald Trump’s claim that he expelled Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago? That is not true. It’s a lie.

The files contradict it very plainly.

This is why transparency matters. This is why oversight matters. This is why we cannot allow political intimidation or billionaire influence to dictate what the American people get to know.

Tomorrow, I will question Attorney General Bondi before the House Judiciary Committee. And I will be carrying the survivors’ stories with me.

Heartsick for what they endured but also furious that justice has been delayed, diluted and denied.

I came to Congress to fight for people who don’t have armies of lawyers or private islands or backroom deals protecting them. Whether it’s ICE terrorizing our communities or powerful men exploiting vulnerable girls, I will not look away and I will not soften my voice.

But we all know the forces that want silence are powerful, well-funded, and relentless. That’s why I’m asking today: Will you stand with me right now and contribute $5, $10 or whatever feels right to help me keep pressing for accountability — no matter who it implicates? [[link removed]]

Your support is what allows me to do this work without fear or favor. To ask hard questions. To demand documents. To speak plainly when others choose comfort or convenience. Because at the end of the day, this is not about keeping my seat, it’s about justice. It’s about whether survivors finally get the accountability they deserve.

And it’s about whether we are willing — together — to confront corruption and abuse wherever it lives.

I’m in this fight with everything I’ve got. Thank you for being in it with me.

— Becca

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