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BREAKING: Epstein Victims Deliver Brutal Ultimatum to Congress — Release the Files or Be Remembered as Cowards.H1

November 15, 2025 by ThuHuyen Leave a Comment

Congress has just been handed a moral reckoning — and it wasn’t delivered by pundits, political elites, or Washington insiders. This time, the message came from the survivors.First wave of Epstein files has been sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair : NPR

In a powerful open letter, twenty-four survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s horrific trafficking ring, along with the family of the late, courageous Virginia Roberts Giuffre, have issued a call to action that cannot be ignored. Their demand is clear and unmistakable: It’s time for Congress to vote YES on the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

This is not just another political request. It’s a demand for justice that has been denied, delayed, and buried for far too long by layers of political cowardice. The survivors have finally had enough, and they are now demanding the truth that has been hidden behind the fortress of secrecy and power for decades.

The survivors, who have already endured the unimaginable, are not asking for sympathy or pity. They are demanding accountability — from every single member of Congress. They are calling on lawmakers to “deliver a promise the American people have awaited for far too long.”Epstein accusers put pressure on Congress to release the files

In their letter, the survivors remind Congress of their testimony delivered just weeks ago. Testimony so emotionally gripping that it visibly rattled even the most hardened lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. “Do not forget the horror you felt that day,” they implore. “There is no middle ground here. There is no hiding behind party affiliation.”

This is no longer about politics — it’s about human dignity. The survivors are demanding that Congress face the unthinkable: the list of Epstein’s victims is over a thousand strong, yet the list of his co-conspirators who’ve faced real consequences is almost nonexistent. The political elites. The celebrities. The connected billionaires with private islands and private lawyers. They remain untouched. They continue to amass power and wealth, all while the survivors — the very people who should be treated with respect and justice — continue to rebuild their lives in the shadows, far from the spotlight.

The survivors’ message to Congress is simple: Enough is enough.

In their letter, they ask lawmakers to imagine what it would be like if it were their own daughters, mothers, or sisters who had been preyed upon as children. They remind Congress that the survivors are watching. The voters are watching. And the entire country will remember who stood for justice and who kept shielding the powerful, those who remain free and continue to grow their influence.Epstein survivors join with lawmakers in calling for full release of government files

One of the most poignant moments in the letter is a tribute to Virginia Giuffre, the woman who bravely risked everything to expose the truth — and was relentlessly smeared, threatened, and betrayed by the very institutions that should have protected her. Virginia passed away in April, but in the letter, she is rightfully honored as a “true American hero” and a “beacon of strength to survivors everywhere.” It was Virginia’s courage that began to crack open the dam of secrecy that shielded Epstein’s dark network. But she didn’t live to see the ultimate victory — the complete exposure of Epstein’s criminal operation and the powerful people who enabled it.

The survivors are now asking Congress to finish what Virginia started. They are urging lawmakers to tear down the walls of secrecy that allowed Epstein’s crimes to continue unchecked for so long.

“Today,” the letter concludes, “we urge you not to fail another survivor.”

This vote is not just about politics. It’s about justice. It’s about accountability. It’s about whether Congress will choose to serve the people, or protect the powerful few.

As the survivors implore: “Vote YES on the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Vote for justice, accountability, and the truth.”

If you believe in justice, if you believe in the courage of these survivors, share this message — and stand with them in their fight for truth.

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