Epstein’s victims once again exposes how long survivors have been forced to endure trauma while powerful men hid behind sealed files and political protection. Their courage makes one demand unmistakable: redactions must not be used to shield enablers or those guilty of participating in Epstein’s crimes.
For too long, secrecy has served the wrong people. Every name connected to Epstein’s trafficking network—whether through direct abuse, facilitation, or cover-up—must be made public. No judge, prosecutor, politician, or institution should be allowed to hide behind “privacy” when justice is at stake.
Congress and the Department of Justice must establish an independent investigative body—free from political influence—to oversee the release of unredacted documents, interview witnesses, and refer charges where warranted. Only an independent process can restore trust and guarantee that this investigation is not manipulated to protect the powerful.
This is not a partisan issue; it is a moral imperative. Survivors who were silenced as children must not be betrayed again as adults. Transparency is the only path forward.
No more secrets. No more redactions that hide the guilty.
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