Tuesday, March 31, 2026

4th Response from United States Congress Regarding Handala Hack Team Iran War









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me regarding the major combat operations against Iran. I hope that you will continue to share your thoughts and concerns with me. It is an honor to serve you in your office in Congress. 

On February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump directed strategic military strikes against the Iranian Regime and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to protect American lives and confront a regime that has pursued nuclear weapons. This regime has acted with violence and supported terrorist networks that have killed and threatened U.S. citizens and service members, our allies, and overall stability around the world. Iran’s actions have endangered American lives and sabotaged peace in an already tense region. President Trump has made it clear that the end goal is peace in the region but also that the U.S. will not hesitate to protect American citizens and confront those who wish to do us harm. Iran’s continued hostility and support of terrorist networks have brought us to a serious and consequential moment. The United States must continue to protect our citizens, support our allies, and uphold peace.  

At the same time, Congress has an important role to play moving forward. Oversight of this escalation in Iran is essential to ensure that the United States remains aligned with a broader strategy that will support democratic governance and long-term regional security. Proving both support for our military and responsible oversight of these actions if of utmost importance. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, I’m in constant contact with our military leaders, the White House, and our men and women in uniform and will continue to monitor this situation closely.   

I appreciate your engagement on this very important issue. Please know that I will keep constituent thoughts and perspectives in mind as Congress considers next steps related to Iran.  

It is a deep honor to represent you in Washington. If there is anything I can do for you, please do not hesitate to call or email any time. I would love to stay in touch with you through our newsletter. Sign up here to get the latest on what’s happening in Congress and around TX-04: https://fallon.house.gov/contact/newsletter-subscribe. 

Respectfully,

Pat Fallon, Member

House of Representatives

4th District of Texas


3rd Response from United States Congress Regarding Handala Hack Team Iran War









March 31, 2026

Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting me to express your views. When I speak with people in neighborhoods throughout San Diego, I hear their frustration with Washington’s inability to make progress on many important issues. My most important responsibility is listening to you. I appreciate hearing from you

San Diego is one of the most diverse cities and economies in the country. San Diego is historically a military town, a border town, a high-tech hub, and a tourist destination. These are the four economic engines that power San Diego, and I have a long history of working together with Democrats and Republicans to further our community’s goals.

While I will do all I can to work with Republicans to lower the cost of living and improve the lives of San Diegans, I will not compromise on my values or be afraid to stand up to President Trump when needed. I will fight back when President Trump implements broad tariffs that raise costs for families or when he tries to implement extreme policies that hurt vulnerable populations.

Please know that whether my party is in the minority or majority, I will not stop advocating to help San Diego.

Thank you again for contacting me. If you have any further concerns on this or any other matter, please be in touch. To stay updated on how I am representing CA50, please sign up for my e-newsletter, like us on Facebook, and follow me on X or Bluesky.

Sincerely,

Scott H. Peters

Member of Congress

Monday, March 30, 2026

2nd Response from United States Congress Regarding Handala Hack Team Iran War









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me with your concerns regarding Director Kash Patel. I appreciate hearing from you and having the opportunity to respond.

I have supported and will continue to support appropriate Congressional oversight of the Executive Branch. I believe in our system of checks and balances, and I agree with the late Senator John McCain, who said that, regardless of political party, we in Congress “are not the president’s subordinates. We are his equal.”

Our Founders designed the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches to be co-equal, each with a duty to uphold the Constitution and protect the American people.

My commitment to you, regardless of your opinion about Director Patel, is to listen carefully and work to advance policies that serve the best interests of all central Arkansans and Americans.

During my time in Congress, I have worked with the administrations of Presidents Obama, Trump, and Biden to pass legislation that improves the lives of Arkansans and people across the country. I remain committed to serving my constituents, regardless of who is in the White House.

I’ve also spoken out when I believed any administration, regardless of party, was headed in the wrong direction, while working collaboratively with them whenever possible.

I remain committed to performing appropriate oversight, holding officials accountable when necessary, and ensuring that the Executive Branch operates within the bounds of the law. Rest assured, I will continue to monitor developments related to Director Patel and keep your concerns in mind as Congress evaluates its next steps.

Thank you again for contacting me. It is an honor to represent you in Congress.

Sincerely,

French Hill

Member of Congress

1st Response from United States Congress Regarding Handala Hack Team Iran War









March 30, 2026

Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me about the situation in Iran. I am grateful to hear from you as I continue the work of representing our district in Washington.

I am deeply concerned about the unilateral military action by Trump in the Middle East, which has destabilized the region and dragged Americans into a conflict a majority of Americans – from all political backgrounds – did not want. Since President Trump withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) during his first term, Iran has accelerated the proliferation of its nuclear stockpile. In late February 2026, Trump further escalated the delicate situation by bombing Iran without congressional approval – resulting in the death of the Ayatollah and of several U.S. servicemembers.

My heart is with our troops and the families of those who have lost their lives in service. The safety of our troops and American civilians must be our top priority. I am also concerned about the tragic civilian casualties in this conflict, including the school girls who lost their lives in the initial attack.

The Ayatollah is a brutal dictator who has sponsored more terror across the globe against Americans and our allies than any other regime, and I stand with the Iranian people and against their government’s cruelty. I support a free Iran away from the dictatorship of the Ayatollah, which is why I supported H.Res.993, which affirmed support for those protesting for a free and democratic political system in Iran. Furthermore, Iran must never be able to attain a nuclear weapon because they are committed to the complete destruction of the US, Israel, and our allies. 

However, I am gravely concerned about the United States being entangled in a broader conflict that could endanger innocent civilians, put American servicemembers in harm’s way, and jeopardize our hopes for long-term peace. I strongly oppose Trump’s unilateral decision to attack Iran without consulting Congress. The Constitution is clear: only Congress has the authority to declare war. This unilateral action Trump has taken without constitutional power could lead to another drawn-out and costly war in the Middle East without a long-term plan for peace and stability in the region.

The American people do not want another war, especially as so many are grappling with increased costs of living, skyrocketing healthcare costs, and the ongoing cost – on all of us, and on our economy – from Trump’s tariffs. Trump has neither made a case to the American people of why we should involve ourselves in this conflict nor explained what his long-term plan for peace in the region is. We cannot be embroiled in another prolonged foreign war, especially at the expense of the safety of U.S. servicemembers. 

That is why I have cosponsored two War Powers Resolutions to hold him accountable: H.Con. Res. 38, led by Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna, and H.Con. Res. 40, introduced by Reps. Greg Meeks, Jim Himes, and Adam Smith, the top Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs, Intelligence, and Armed Services Committees. These resolutions reaffirm what we all know: only Congress – not the executive branch – has the constitutional power to declare war.

The U.S. government must instead use every diplomatic and economic tool available, including targeted sanctions to strict limitations on Iran’s ability to develop and deploy weapons of mass destruction, to keep Americans safe. In doing so, we must wind down the current conflict in the Middle East. I will join my colleagues in demanding a detailed, classified briefing on this operation and its long-term strategy, and will continue to support the War Powers Resolution to rein in this unhinged President.

Thank you again for reaching out. I'm here to fight for Colorado families and your message makes a difference. To better stay in touch, please visit my website at pettersen.house.gov or follow me on Twitter and Facebook. I hope to hear more from you soon.

Sincerely,

Brittany Pettersen

Member of Congress


Sunday, March 29, 2026

Kevin Neece's Thoughts on Handala Hack Team's Kash Patel Prank









It was reported in the news that Handala Hack Team pranked FBI Director Kash Patel by releasing photo documents and emails made before he became Director of the FBI. This was done in response to the FBI shutting down four of its websites. I use the word prank because the FBI themselves said that they haven't released any actual classified FBI Government Information. And Handala has done much much worse than what they did to Kash Patel.

Kevin Neece attempted to track Handala down on Telegram so he could send them the email links for Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein and Marller Gets a Spinoff: 86 47, both parody films that feature themes of Terrorism against the Trump Administration and Hekate Witchcraft from Satania YouTube. This was no different from Kevin Neece's attempts to send the film links to the Mossad Israeli Intelligence who are accused of faking Jeffrey Epstein's Death and hiding him under their protection in Tel Aviv Israel, a plot point in Kevin Neece's political satire. I am aware that the Mossad and Iran are both at war with each other.

The Telegram Accounts are: https://t.me/Handalchannel , @IranIntlbama , @Aghdam_Mehdi

and I tried to reach them through: globalintelligence@globalintelligencenetwork.com

I don't know for sure if these accounts are valid contacts for Handala or Fake Profiles. This leads to two questions: are Kevin Neece's attempts to share his political satire films with Handala classifiable as an Act of Treason against the United States? And is Handala going to attempt to hack Kevin Neece's online google accounts in response to his gesture to reach out to them? I told them to feel free to look around and download whatever they wanted, just please don't delete any of my online files because I'm involved in a nine year police case.

Based on what was written about Handala on Wikipedia, it sounds like they are pretty bad dudes, but that stunt they just pulled on FBI Director Kash Patel, if they were able to get away with that stunt without getting caught under a bounty of $10 Millon, then that means they successfully completed a mission. You can call it a crime all you want, but make no mistake, what they just did took talent. And when you come across somebody with that kind of talent, you don't just throw them away in a deep dark prison cell to forget about them, you recruit them and give them a job. No different than the United States employing Nazi Scientists during WWII under the name Operation Paperclip.

I'm not too well educated on why we are at War with Iran, and when I asked Yahoo AI they couldn't give me an actual answer either. This is what I can put together from the Internet. Donald Trump was trying to distract the American Public from his part in the Epstein Files so he launched an Illegal War with Iran bypassing US Congress like the plot of the Robert DeNiro film Wag The Dog. Jeffrey Epstein had dirt on Donald Trump. Jeffrey Epstein worked with the Rothschild Family and the Mossad. It is implied that the Mossad used Jeffrey Epstein's information to blackmail the President to go to war with Iran, and he illegally bypassed US Congress to do it. And he is accused of bombing a Girls School killing 175 people.

This attack on Iran might be billed as World War 3, but I do not get the sense that Handala Hack Team are the Nazi Party. It is not their fault that they were born into a Foreign Country on the opposite sides of an Illegal War designed to distract the American Public from Donald Trump's Crimes in the Epstein Files. So yeah, sure, Kevin Neece sent Handala the Jeffrey Epstein Political Satire Films and 86 47. I'm curious as to Handala's thoughts on the films. And the Mossad too. I might never hear back from them but it was worth a shot.

As for the Hekate Witchcraft Curse Mantra featured in 86 47, I wouldn't worry about it. Kevin Neece has been working with those Witchcraft Goddesses for Nine Years, and if he couldn't figure out how to control or aim their Death Goddess Powers like the Death Note Anime Series, then the Iranian Government are not going to do it either because Hekate is NOT THEIR RELIGION. If Kevin Neece was standing in the middle of Iran they would have had him executed for practicing Witchcraft.

for more info:

https://linktr.ee/DoctorWhat1983

Friday, March 27, 2026

100th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me regarding the release of the Epstein files. I appreciate hearing from you on this important matter, as well as your patience awaiting my response. 

The Epstein files refer to a collection of federal investigative documents that pertain to Jeffrey Epstein's prosecution. These files may contain names, contact details, flight logs, and other information about clients involved in his criminal activities, including child sex trafficking. They represent a significant cache of evidence, including court filings and victim testimonies, that shed light on organized sex trafficking.

President Trump’s decision to continuously deny, rebuke, and withhold this information from the public is yet another example of this administration’s betrayal of the American people. I voted yes on H.R. 4403, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, and will continue to fight for the justice, agency, and dignity of sexual assault victims. You can rest assured that I will keep your thoughts in mind should any further legislation on this matter reach the House floor for a vote.

Thank you again for sharing your concerns with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again with any future issues or concerns you may have. If you are interested in learning more about the work I am doing as your representative, please subscribe to my newsletter, visit my website, and follow me on social media: Facebook , Instagram, X (Twitter), and BlueSky.

Sincerely,

Timothy M. Kennedy

Member of Congress

Thursday, March 26, 2026

99th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein


 


March 26, 2026
Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting me about the Epstein files. I share your concerns and am grateful that you took the time to reach out to me.


In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan jail while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. For decades, he perpetrated widespread sexual abuse and the trafficking of minors, leaving survivors to carry the profound trauma of his actions. Many of these individuals have spent over twenty years seeking justice, accountability, and transparency—yet the legal system has repeatedly fallen short, compounding their suffering and delaying the closure they deserve.


When he was running for office, President Trump pledged to release the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Yet, in July, the Justice Department reversed course, claiming a “systemic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list,’” breaking a clear promise to the American people. The President has repeatedly avoided questions about Epstein, his ties to him, and any potential connections to the list. Instead, the Trump Administration has sought to shift attention elsewhere, including attempts to undermine the Intelligence Community Assessment that debunked claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election and his illegal actions in Venezuela.


In response to the stonewalling by the Trump Administration, I joined my colleagues in passing the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all remaining files related to Epstein. DOJ has released millions of pages of files, though this is likely just a fraction of all the files on Epstein. When questioned before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Attorney General Bondi provided limited detail and did not offer a clear justification for the Administration’s handling of the files.


The American people deserve transparency, accountability, and answers—not political maneuvering. President Trump made a promise, and it is past time for him to deliver on it. In the coming months, I will closely monitor this situation. I will keep your concerns in mind and will continue to call for the release of the files. 


Sincerely, 
James A. Himes
Member of Congress