Resistbot Petition: Support Massie-Khanna Petition for Justice Despite Presidential Pressure
An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Support Massie-Khanna Petition for Justice Despite Presidential Pressure

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I am writing to urge you, in the strongest possible terms, to support Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna’s bipartisan petition to release the full, unredacted Epstein files. Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse are rallying behind this effort because they deserve justice, transparency, and the truth. These records contain critical evidence about how Epstein and his network operated, who enabled him, and which powerful figures looked the other way while children and young women were trafficked and abused. As LPM has reported, survivors are not asking for sympathy—they are asking for action. They want these files released so that the full scope of Epstein’s crimes, and the complicity of those in power, cannot remain buried. What makes this issue all the more urgent is the President’s outrageous declaration that releasing these files would be a “very hostile act.” That is not leadership; that is intimidation. The President of the United States should never threaten Congress for pursuing transparency, nor should survivors of sexual abuse have to watch as their government bends to protect the reputations of the well-connected. The message this sends is that protecting elites is more important than protecting children—a message that is morally indefensible. Consider what is at stake: • Survivors who have carried their trauma for decades are being retraumatized every time their government shields the names of powerful perpetrators. • Epstein operated with impunity because of enablers in business, politics, finance, and even law enforcement. Without full disclosure, those enablers remain unaccountable. • Justice cannot exist in secrecy. Transparency is not “hostile.” Cover-ups are. Congress must show courage where the President shows cowardice. Supporting the Massie-Khanna petition is not about partisan politics; it is about whether we will side with survivors or with the powerful men who exploited them. The American people deserve to know the truth, and survivors deserve to see the system finally work for them instead of against them. I urge you to reject fearmongering and intimidation and to take a firm stand: sign on to the Massie-Khanna petition and demand the immediate release of the Epstein files. Justice delayed is justice denied. Survivors have waited long enough.

First sent on September 4 by Coleman · 6,005 signers in the past 7 days

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