Friday, March 6, 2026

87th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Kevin,

Thank you for reaching out to share your thoughts regarding the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein’s case. I appreciate you taking the time to contact me, as hearing directly from constituents helps me better represent the 11th District of Texas.

Let me be clear, I support complete transparency and accountability wherever possible under the law. The American people deserve answers, and all credible and legally releasable information surrounding this case should be made public. At the same time, we must be mindful of protecting the privacy and safety of victims and their families, many of whom have already suffered tremendously.

That is why I voted for H. Res. 688, which directed the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to continue its investigation into potential mismanagement of the federal government’s handling of the Epstein and Maxwell cases. I am encouraged that the Committee has already issued subpoenas to key individuals, including Ghislaine Maxwell, in order to uncover the full truth and identify all those involved.

Additionally, on November 18, 2025, I voted for H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives and was signed into law by President Trump on November 19, 2025. This legislation requires the release of long sealed Epstein records so the American people can finally see the truth for themselves. I publicly announced on November 14, 2025, that I would vote for this bill, before President Trump later expressed his support. I welcomed his endorsement, but my position was based on the simple belief that transparency and accountability are essential, and that the victims and their families deserve nothing less. My decisions in Congress will always be guided by what is right, not by political timing. I will continue to closely monitor developments and support any lawful effort to ensure that the full truth surrounding Epstein’s crimes and his network is brought to light.

Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me. Please do not hesitate to reach out if my office can be of assistance to you on any issue of importance. For assistance or to subscribe to our weekly newsletter, please visit our website, Pfluger.House.gov. To stay updated with the work I am doing, follow our social media accounts: @RepAugustPfluger on Instagram and X, and Congressman August Pfluger on Facebook.

Sincerely,

Rep. August Pfluger

Member of Congress


Thursday, March 5, 2026

86th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr Neece:

Thank you for reaching out regarding the release of the Epstein files. I share your concerns.

As you may know, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has faced justified criticism for failing to fully comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law I supported when it passed the House last year. Over half of the relevant documents, including FBI interviews, remain withheld. While millions of pages have been released, there are significant gaps in information about high-profile individuals, with officials citing privacy, privilege, or claiming some documents are "duplicative." The DOJ missed its deadline by over a month, and the releases have been marred by redaction errors and accusations of missing key details. Adding insult to injury, some of the documents that were released included the names of victims, directly violating the law's explicit prohibition against doing so. Despite the White House defending the process as thorough, millions of pages remain inaccessible, which is unacceptable and deeply disrespectful to the victims.

When I raised concerns about this lack of transparency in a House Judiciary hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi responded with nothing more than theatrics and recycled White House talking points, showing a clear disregard for the seriousness of this issue and the victims involved. Her incompetence in handling this matter has only made the situation worse. You can watch the full exchange from the February 11th hearing here.

Recently, I joined the Democratic Women's Caucus in urging the DOJ Office of Inspector General to step in and ensure the full release of the Epstein files in accordance with the law, and in a manner centered on survivors. Our letter calls on the Inspector General to intervene, using all available authorities, and to address several key questions about their investigation. The letter is attached for your review. Rest assured, I will continue to monitor this issue and keep your concerns in mind as relevant Congressional actions develop.

Thank you again for contacting me. If I can be of further assistance to you or your family, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Sincerely,

Zoe Lofgren

Member of Congress

85th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









March 5, 2026

Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me to share your thoughts regarding Jeffrey Epstein and the ‘Epstein files.’ My most important responsibility is listening to my constituents, and I appreciate you sharing your thoughts with me. I voted yes on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by President Trump on November 19, 2025. Legally, the Department of Justice (DOJ) was required to release all files related to the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein by December 19, 2025. Thousands of documents have still not been released to the public. 

In 2019, Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges and later died while awaiting trial. In early 2024, thousands of pages of court documents related to Epstein’s case were unsealed, heightening public interest in the high-profile investigation. Like you, I was horrified to learn how many young girls Epstein and his associates abused. Anyone who aided or participated in these crimes should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. President Trump, who was in office when Epstein died in federal custody, promised to release previously sealed files to the public. However, the President has failed to keep his promise. In fact, it has been publicly reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi told Trump months ago that his name was in the files. Since then, the Administration has refused to release any new information regarding the case despite strong public demand. 

Instead of standing with the victims to demand honesty and accountability, the Justice Department has chosen secrecy. The American public deserves to know the truth. I will continue to push back against this Administration’s efforts to mislead or hide information from the public. 

No one is above the law, regardless of their political affiliation. In keeping with the victims’ wishes, I will continue to demand the release of the Epstein files until all applicable documents have been released to the public. Time is up for the DOJ. Attorney General Pam Bondi must comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act or come before Congress and explain why this Administration has chosen to subvert the law.  

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


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

84th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate your views on this matter and welcome the opportunity to respond to your concerns. It’s a privilege to represent you in Congress, where I will always be a compassionate and tenacious advocate for New York’s 24th Congressional District.

As you may know, I voted “Yes” on H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This bill directed the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files, including files related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs to the island, and any plea deals related to the Epstein files. I applaud President Trump’s commitment to release the files, something President Biden failed to do during his tenure. Unfortunately, this legislation was poorly drafted and failed to include sufficient protections to preserve the privacy of the victims, to prevent the release of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and to keep whistleblowers and undercover law enforcement officers protected. I am disappointed that the Senate did not amend this legislation to include these important safeguards to protect the victims and protect confidential methods and sources. However, I supported this resolution because the release of the files will help provide closure to the many victims of Jeffrey Epstein and ensure the public has all the information possible related to this tragedy. The bill passed the House by a vote of 427-1 and was signed into law by President Trump on November 19, 2025.

Please rest assured that I have noted your views on this issue and will keep them in mind should any further legislation come before the House for a vote.

Thank you again for contacting me. To stay up to date on my work in Washington and across New York’s 24th District, please sign up for my weekly e-newsletter here and be sure to follow me on Facebook and Twitter. I also encourage you to visit my website at https://tenney.house.gov/ to learn more about the full range of services my office can provide you. I am honored to explain every vote I cast in Congress so you always know where I stand. You can read my vote explanations here.

Sincerely,

Rep. Claudia Tenney

Member of Congress


83rd Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting me regarding Jeffrey Epstein, the ongoing release of investigative files, and the role of public officials connected to this deeply disturbing case. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.

As you know, Jeffrey Epstein was a serial predator who ran a horrific sex-trafficking operation that abused and exploited vulnerable young girls for years while powerful people looked the other way. The scale of his crimes represents a profound failure of accountability at the highest levels of wealth and influence, and the American people deserve the full truth about who enabled, covered up, or benefited from his actions. President Trump and members of his administration repeatedly promised complete transparency regarding the “Epstein files,” yet his Administration has repeatedly obstructed the full release of the Epstein files.

Following passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, which I voted for, the Department of Justice released millions of pages of records in January 2026. While this release confirmed longstanding concerns about Epstein’s extensive network it also left millions of additional pages withheld or heavily redacted.  It is clear that continued delays, partial disclosures, and heavily redacted files is part of a broader effort to prevent those responsible for participating in Epstein's horrific sex-trafficking ring from being held accountable.

Let me be clear: there is no excuse for shielding powerful individuals from scrutiny when survivors are still seeking justice. The American people should not have to fight for transparency while the Trump Administration deflects responsibility or dismisses legitimate questions. Survivors deserve accountability, not secrecy; honesty, not excuses, and a government willing to confront uncomfortable truths no matter who is implicated.

Please know, I will continue pushing for the full, responsible release of all appropriate materials, with strong protections for victims, so that no one, regardless of status or political power, escapes public accountability.

Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts. Please continue to contact me on all issues of importance to you and to our district.

Sincerely,

Mike Thompson

Member of Congress

Monday, March 2, 2026

82nd Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









March 2, 2026

Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for reaching out to me about this issue. I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to engage with my office. It is important for each of us to understand our system of government and the legislative process.   

As your Member of Congress, I look forward to hearing your concerns on issues which have a direct impact on the 43rd Congressional District.  It is also equally important that I am informed about the issues which affect us all as Americans.  I hope you will continue to be interested and involved in our nation's political process.

Again, thank you for contacting my office.

Sincerely,    

Maxine Waters

Member of Congress   

81st Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









March 2, 2026

Dear Kevin:

Thank you for contacting me regarding the release of the Epstein files. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome the opportunity to respond.

As you may know, I, along with four hundred and twenty-six of my colleagues, voted to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act out of the House of Representatives on November 18th, 2025. This bill requires the Department of Justice (DOJ) to make all unclassified materials related to the prosecution and investigation of Jeffrey Epstein publicly available and downloadable within 30 days. Due to the sensitive nature of the documents, the bill permits DOJ to withhold personally identifiable information of victims to ensure their privacy and protection.

I am proud to support this legislation to finally deliver on the transparency that the victims of Jeffrey Epstein and their families deserve. Please know that I will continue working to bring all those responsible for these horrific crimes to justice.

Again, thank you for contacting me regarding this important issue. If you have any questions or would like more information, please visit my website at graves.house.gov to sign up for my weekly newsletter, or keep in touch with me through my Facebook page. 

Sincerely,

Sam Graves

Member of Congress