Thursday, February 26, 2026

69th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Kevin,

Thank you for contacting me with your thoughts about Jeffrey Epstein and the ongoing release of the “Epstein files.” I appreciate hearing from you on this matter.  

As you know, recent reporting is revealing that President Trump may be implicated in files maintained by Jeffrey Epstein, a financier convicted of the trafficking and horrific sexual abuse of hundreds of young girls over several decades. President Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and many of the President’s close associates have long promised the release of Epstein’s client list and email log, the latter of which reportedly references President Trump over 38 thousand times. However, the Trump administration, Speaker Mike Johnson, and many Republicans in Congress did everything they could to avoid delivering on that promise and continue casting doubts over the serious wrongdoing alleged by the files, raising significant questions about their commitment to the truth and to prosecuting all involved in Epstein’s ring of abuse.  

Like you, I remain deeply disturbed by the Trump administration’s repeated attempts to block the release of the Epstein files, most notably Attorney General Bondi’s continued withholding of key documents and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s decision not to pursue further investigation into the files’ content involving the President. I am equally alarmed by House and Senate Republicans’ prior and ongoing complicity in delaying and obstructing the release process – an effort so concerted that Speaker Johnson refused to swear in Rep. Adelita Grijalva, a duly elected Member of Congress, for 50 days rather than face a vote that would have released the files and shed light on Epstein’s disgusting abuse.  

Survivors deserve justice, and the American people deserve the truth. We must ensure anyone involved, no matter how wealthy or well-connected, is held accountable. That is why I proudly voted to release the Epstein client list and all other associated files, after having signed the discharge petition months earlier ordering the House to take up the matter. I also strongly support my Democratic colleagues’ efforts across several committees to promote transparency, including Oversight Committee Democrats’ successful motion to subpoena Epstein’s associates. As more file installments are made public in the coming months, I am committed to using every procedural tool to seek accountability, and I will keep supporting legislative efforts to force the Justice Department to fully release these files as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.  

Thank you again for contacting me. The people of California’s Second District are the most important voices I listen to while serving in Congress. Please do not hesitate to contact my office if we can be of assistance to you on this or any other matter.   

Sincerely,

Jared Huffman

Member of Congress


68th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting my office. It is always a pleasure to receive your correspondence and hear about the issues that matter most to you and your family. I appreciate hearing your concerns regarding information pertaining to the criminal case of Jeffrey Epstein.

Let me be clear, the “Epstein Files” should have been made public, as I recently mentioned on the House floor, during the Biden Administration and should now be released by the Trump Administration. The clear cover-up of these files is outrageous, and it has only made the American people ask even more questions of our political leaders.  Women and girls across this nation deserve to be heard and believed when violence is brought upon them, and by not giving survivors closure, they continue to relive the terror. The American people deserve answers and transparency.

Regardless of political affiliation, status, or power, no one is above the law. My Democratic colleagues and I have tried to force votes on releasing the files with the appropriate survivor information redacted, yet in response, House Speaker Mike Johnson sent every member of Congress home for the August work period. I join my colleagues and millions of Americans in demanding that the Department of Justice release all available information regarding criminal associates of Jeffrey Epstein. The American people deserve the truth.

Your input is invaluable as I advocate for policies that reflect our community's needs and priorities. Please continue to engage with my office and keep up with the latest votes, legislation, and work we are doing for the people of the 32nd Congressional District by subscribing to my newsletter here or by following me on social media here. 

Sincerely,           

Julie E. Johnson

Member of Congress

67th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 26, 2026

Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for reaching out to me about President Trump’s refusal to release the Epstein files. It’s great to hear from you.  

President Trump promised to release these files on day one, but since then it’s clear he’s doing everything to cover them up further—from entertaining a pardon for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell to “releasing” documents that were already public. It’s simple: President Trump and Washington Republicans are afraid of what’s in the Epstein files. I don’t know which predators they want to protect, but I will fight against this cover up.  

I have no interest in protecting these people. That’s why I have been outspoken in calling for the release of these files, am a cosigner of the discharge petition that would force a vote to release these files to the House Floor, and am a cosponsor of H.Res.577, which demands all federal records on Mr. Epstein be made public.  

I will keep calling for the release of the Epstein files until the American people get the answers we need.  

Thank you again for taking the time to share your views. I appreciate the opportunity to hear directly from you, so please stay in touch. I hope you will sign up for my newsletter and follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to stay updated on the issues that are important to you.

Very respectfully,

Chris Deluzio

Member of Congress

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

66th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me about transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. I appreciate you taking the time to share your concerns.

The crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were horrific, and my heart goes out to the women and girls who suffered at their hands. Victims deserve justice, and the American people deserve full transparency about who was involved and how these crimes were allowed to happen. That is why I have consistently supported efforts to bring the truth to light and to hold accountable those who perpetrated these unspeakable acts.

I voted in favor of H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was then signed into law by President Trump. The bill, which directs the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all credible documents related to Epstein and Maxwell within 30 days, is designed to provide clarity and accountability while ensuring that the identities of victims remain protected. No survivor should ever be retraumatized by having their name exposed.

We must remember that there are people who will be named in these files who had nothing to do with Epstein’s horrific crimes. It is my hope that their identities are protected and that no innocent person named in these documents for reasons beyond their control or for providing testimony faces harm or public ridicule.

I also continue to support House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer in his committee's work to bring the full truth to light. Their efforts are essential to ensuring the public understands what happened, who was responsible, and how such abuses can be prevented in the future -- all while safeguarding the privacy of the victims and those not directly involved.

As both the DOJ and the House Oversight Committee continue their work and release materials, I will continue to focus on the priorities Arkansans care deeply about, including lowering everyday prices, making housing more affordable, addressing high healthcare costs, making our cities safer, and completing our work of funding the government. 

Thank you again for reaching out. It is an honor to represent you in Congress.

Sincerely,

French Hill

Member of Congress

65th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 17, 2026

Dear Mr Neece,

Hearing from my constituents in Florida’s 5th Congressional District is one of the most important aspects of my job representing you in Congress.  Your input informs my actions and allows me to better reflect the individuals I serve in Washington.

I recently received a notice of your interest in a federal policy issue through a third party organization.  If you would like to discuss this issue further, I would be more than happy to hear from you personally.  To share your views on federal policy or should you need assistance working with a federal agency, I may be reached via my website, https://rutherford.house.gov/, or by calling my Washington office at (202) 225-2501 or my Jacksonville office at (904) 831-5205. 

It is my hope that you will keep me apprised of your thoughts on legislative issues important to you.  Please also consider signing up for my e-newsletter by visiting my website, so that I may keep you updated regarding legislation, events, and other information you may find useful. 

Sincerely,

John H. Rutherford

Member of Congress

64th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 17, 2026

Dear Mr Neece:

Thank you for reaching out regarding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. I appreciate your outreach and concern about this matter.

On September 2, 2025, I spent nearly 2.5 hours hearing directly from some of the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s abuse. Their stories were horrific, with most of these women being exploited at the ages of 13, 14, and 15.

I signed the Discharge Petition 9, a procedural mechanism that would allow House Democrats to bypass Republican obstruction and force a vote on H.Res. 581. This resolution, formally known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act, would require the U.S. Attorney General to make public all available unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in the possession of the U.S. Department of Justice, including those of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices. 

Please be assured of my full support for the release of the Epstein files. This is not a partisan issue, nor should it be treated as one. I will continue to work with my colleagues in Congress to ensure that transparency and justice are delivered.

I invite you to please stay in touch with me on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), BlueSky, or Instagram, and subscribe to my newsletter for periodic updates. Thank you again for writing to me, and be well.

Sincerely,

Kweisi Mfume

Member of Congress


63rd Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 17, 2026

Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting me to express your opinion on the release of files related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein. Views from fellow Iowans help inform and guide me in Congress, so I greatly appreciate your insight and opinion.

Like you, I believe firmly in transparency and honesty from the government. The crimes that Jeffrey Epstein committed were reprehensible and repugnant, and anyone involved in his operation should be fully investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. That’s why I was proud to support H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which legally required the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all non-confidential records related to Jeffrey Epstein. 

At the time of writing, the DOJ has released over 3.5 million documents related to Epstein. These files are publicly viewable at www.justice.gov/epstein. Once again, I believe any individual associated with impropriety in the Epstein case should be brought to swift and undeniable justice. 

Thank you again for contacting me. If there's anything I can do to assist you or if you'd like to receive my e-newsletter, please visit MillerMeeks.house.gov. You can also follow me on Facebook at facebook.com/RepMMM and on Twitter @RepMMM. Again, I thank you for your opinion and look forward to serving you. Please do not hesitate to contact my office in the future.

Sincerely,

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D.

Member of Congress