Friday, February 27, 2026

79th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 27, 2026

Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting my office regarding the release of the “Epstein Files.” I understand that this issue is important to you, and I value your perspective. As your Congressman, it is helpful for me to know what is on your mind and how decisions made in Washington affect you.

I agree that this matter requires full transparency, and that the victims deserve justice and anonymity. That is why I voted in favor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act to make these files more accessible to the American people, while ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place. I am confident that the Department of Justice will continue releasing information in a manner that protects the identities and dignity of the victims involved. 

Please know that I recognize the importance of this issue, and my efforts will continue until justice for the victims is achieved.

Thank you again for taking the time to contact me. I hope you will feel free to reach out in the future.

If you would like to stay updated on my work in Congress, please visit my Congressional Website and sign up for my newsletter. I also encourage you to “like” our Facebook page and “follow” us on X to stay in touch as I work to represent the people of NC-11.

With my warmest regards,

Chuck Edwards

Member of Congress

78th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for reaching out regarding Jeffrey Epstein and the files associated with his criminal background. I welcome your thoughts on this matter and appreciate the opportunity to respond. 

As you may be aware, the House passed H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, on November 18, 2025 with bipartisan support, requiring the Department of Justice to publish all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials in its possession that relate to the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. On November 19th, 2025, President Trump signed H.R.4405 into law. With this action, the Department of Justice is now obligated to move forward with the public release of materials that can be disclosed without compromising ongoing investigations or national security interests. I was proud to vote for this bill. 

When serious allegations arise involving individuals who may have abused their power or harmed others, especially children, it is essential that we pursue the truth regardless of political party or status. Accountability must apply equally, and the public deserves clarity about how this case was handled. Please know I take my responsibility to uphold the rule of law, seek transparency, and represent your voice very seriously.

Thank you again for contacting me. My first priority as your Member of Congress is to represent you to the best of my ability. Hearing about what is most important to you and your family helps me ensure your government is putting you and our community first. Should you have additional comments or questions on this or any other issue, please feel free to contact me at my Virginia Beach or Washington, D.C. office.

Sincerely,

I also invite you to stay in touch by signing up for my weekly newsletter, which you can do by clicking on the button below.

Take care,

Jen A. Kiggans

Congresswoman, Virginias Second District

77th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 27, 2026

Dear Friend,

Thank you for contacting me about the release of the Epstein files. As your Representative and as Chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, I have worked tirelessly to fight for justice and transparency. I met with survivors who courageously shared their painful stories. I held a vigil on Capitol Hill honoring survivors of Epstein's abuse. These women deserve justice and their perpetrators must be held accountable. 

Because of the survivors’ unwavering strength and resilience, on November 18, the House of Representatives and Senate passed H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act and it became law. This is a major step to expose the full truth about Epstein and his co-conspirators. It only came about, though, after every Democrat and four Republicans signed a discharge petition to force a vote on the House floor. For months, Trump and Republican leadership tried to block the vote and protect the power pedophiles who were close with Epstein. Indeed, as a member of the Rules Committee, I spent countless hours fighting against the Trump administration’s and Congressional Republicans’ distraction, deception, and coverup. 

December 19 was the deadline for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all of the Epstein files. Trump and DOJ are now violating federal law and insulting the American people with their release of heavily redacted files that are neither searchable nor complete. The law does not allow for the redaction of names of government officials, but it appears that is what DOJ has done. DOJ must release the files to show who was involved and complicit. Without transparency, the administration is protecting sex trafficking, pedophilia, and the arrogance of powerful men who would demean women. 

I am committed to working on legislation and advocacy to better protect children and women from sexual violence and trafficking, train law enforcement, and build a safer future for all. Most recently, I introduced H.R. 4510, the Healing Partnerships for Survivors Act, which would improve and expand trauma-informed care for survivors of sexual assault through strengthened partnerships between community-based sexual assault programs and health and wellness providers. 

We must continue to believe and support survivors and demand accountability from those who commit or enable these crimes. Moreover, if you have any problems with a federal agency, my constituent services team is available to help you. You may reach us at (505) 428-4680.   

Please stay in touch and sign up for my newsletter at https://fernandez.house.gov/contact/subscribe.htm. You may also follow me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RepTeresaLF/, X at https://twitter.com/RepTeresaLF, or Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/fernandez.house.gov.

Sincerely,

Teresa Leger Fernández

Member of Congress

76th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 27, 2026

Dear Friend,

Thank you for contacting me regarding the release of the documents related to crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein. As your representative, I appreciate hearing from you. 

Last summer, I was one of the first fifty representatives in Congress who signed their names on the discharge petition (H.Res. 581) to force a vote on releasing the full Epstein files. After Democrats secured enough signatures on the discharge petition to bring the bill to the House floor, I was proud to vote for the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R. 4405). That bill forced the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all the Epstein files by January, while including proper redactions and protections for innocent victims and survivors.

Since the bill was signed into law, the Administration’s handling of its implementation has raised serious concerns. It has missed statutory deadlines, applied excessive and unusual redactions to information related to co-conspirators, and, most troublingly, failed to adequately protect the names and images of survivors. At the same time, the documents that have been released have shed additional light on the network surrounding Epstein, including individuals with ties to the current Administration.

Throughout this process, I have worked with my colleagues on the House Oversight Committee to press for accountability. Oversight Democrats have secured subpoenas for key individuals with knowledge of Epstein crimes and launched investigations into the Administration’s cover up. Rest assured, we will not stop until every document has been released, every co-conspirator held to account, and justice is secured for the victims and survivors. 

Thank you again for taking the time to contact me. Democracy works best when we stay in touch, so I invite you to sign-up for email updates at shontelbrown.house.gov/contact. If you need additional information or assistance, please contact my Washington office at (202) 225-7032 or my District office at (216) 522-4900. It is a privilege and an honor to serve you in Washington.

Sincerely,

Shontel Brown

Member of Congress


75th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 27, 2026

Dear Kevin,

Thank you for contacting my office regarding Jeffery Epstein. As always, I welcome your input.

As you may know, in 2008 Jeffrey Epstein pled guilty to soliciting prostitution and procuring a minor, serving 13 months in a work-release jail program, registering as a sex offender, and paying restitution to victims. In February, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released several hundred pages of documents related to the case. On July 7, 2025, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and DOJ released a joint press release stating that after an exhaustive review, no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted at that time.

Please know that on September 3, 2025, I voted for H.Res. 668. This legislation would require the House Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell and to release all records, including detention files, flight logs, plea deals, and DOJ communications to the public. This legislation was passed in the U.S. House of Representatives with a 212-208 vote.

Additionally, H.R. 4405 was introduced by Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) and referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. This legislation would require the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials related to the investigation and prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. Specifically, this would include materials concerning Ghislaine Maxwell, flight logs and travel records, and any individuals who were named or referenced in connection with the Epstein investigation and prosecution. On November 18, 2025, I voted in favor of this legislation, which passed the House of Representatives with a 427-1 vote.

I understand the importance of this issue and will continue to support efforts to ensure there is accountability, transparency, and fairness related to this case, while ensuring victims are protected. The House Committee on Oversight has released several thousand documents they have received from the DOJ and FBI in relation to their own investigation. I am hopeful that through the work of the committee, the American public will get the answers it deserves. Please know that I will keep your views in mind should further legislation regarding this issue come to a vote before me in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Again, thank you for your correspondence. Please do not hesitate to contact me with future questions or comments.

Sincerely,

JOHN MOOLENAAR

Member of Congress


74th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









February 27, 2026

Dear Mr Neece:

Thank you for contacting me about the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. I appreciate hearing from you and learning your views.

I have long believed the American people deserve transparency regarding the Epstein Files. That’s why I voted to release the files through legislation that was signed into law by President Trump on November 19, 2025. The Epstein Files Transparency Act compels the release of all unclassified records, documents, communications, and investigative materials held by the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Attorney General.

On January 30th, the DOJ finalized the release of over three million documents, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images. The DOJ continues to evaluate the evidence for use in potential future investigations with the stated goal of protecting the identity and security of the victims.

Additionally, the House Oversight Committee is continuing its review of the Epstein case. The committee released over 33,000 documents, including records from the Epstein estate, private jet flight logs, and contact lists with the victims’ names redacted. It has also issued subpoenas for depositions of several former government officials and is conducting interviews with individuals related to the case.

Once again, thank you for contacting me. If I can be of further assistance to you on this or any other matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. I also invite you to visit my website at www.bost.house.gov or follow me on Facebook (Facebook.com/RepBost) and Twitter (@RepBost). 

Sincerely, 

Mike Bost

Member of Congress

73rd Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein








Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you for contacting my office to share your thoughts regarding the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and the release of related files. I appreciate you taking the time to reach out on this deeply serious matter, and it is an honor to represent you on behalf of Missouri’s Fourth Congressional District.

As I have said publicly, and believed for years, what matters most is the truth. The situation surrounding the Epstein files is gravely concerning, and I know there are heightened concerns about both the release of these files and the protections afforded to victims. Transparency and accountability are essential.

To provide additional context, on November, 18, 2025, I voted to release the files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged associates. This vote aligns with my long-standing position that the American people have a right to know the full scope of Epstein’s criminal network, while also ensuring that victims’ personally identifiable information is protected. The Epstein case has cast a long shadow over our institutions and has fueled distrust across the country. By responsibly releasing these files, we take another step toward restoring confidence in our justice system.

This vote builds on earlier actions I have taken in Congress. On September 3, 2025, I voted in favor of a resolution directing the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to continue its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. That investigation has already produced more than 65,000 pages of documents released to the public. I am also a proud cosponsor of H.Res. 589, which calls for the public release of additional documents and communications related to the Epstein investigation.

Thank you again for taking the time to share your concerns. Please know that I will continue to advocate for a full and honest accounting of the facts so that justice can be served and trust in our institutions can begin to be rebuilt. As always, I encourage you to continue reaching out with any thoughts, questions, or concerns. If you would like to stay updated on my work in Congress, please visit my website at Alford.House.Gov.

Sincerely,

Mark Alford

Member of Congress