Thursday, February 26, 2026

70th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein









Dear Mr. Neece,

Thank you for contacting me about Jeffrey Epstein and the release of the “Epstein files.” I appreciate hearing from you, and I welcome the opportunity to continue a dialogue on this matter and other issues as your Congressman.

For decades, Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficked dozens of girls and young women, committed heinous crimes, and exploited his wealth and influence to fly under law enforcement’s radar. It was a powerful moment when women who were survivors of this human trafficking ring came to the U.S. Capitol in September. These courageous individuals were able to step beyond the pain, exploitation, and violence that they’ve gone through to continue the fight for justice. As a former prosecutor who has walked women through similar cases, I know that it doesn’t get harder or more demanding than this. It is our responsibility and duty to stand with these survivors until justice is served.

President Trump made a promise to the American public when he pledged to release the “Epstein files” and the purported “client list” of high-profile people to whom Epstein sex trafficked girls. I signed the discharge petition to release the Epstein files and voted "yes" on H.R. 4405, the Epstein Files Transparency Act, because the truth shouldn't be hidden behind closed doors. The American people deserve answers, victims deserve justice, and this cover-up must end. We can all agree that disclosure, transparency, and accountability are critically important in a case like this one.

As a member of the House Ethics Committee, I will always advocate for our government to serve the people in a transparent and ethical way. Being an elected official is a distinct honor and privilege. We take an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and, in doing so, we promise to put the interests of the American people above our own personal agendas. Good, honest, and transparent government is essential to a strong democracy. 

In this spirit, I will continue to fight for President Trump to release the Epstein files in a way that protects victims’ privacy and allows law enforcement to administer justice.

Please visit me at https://ivey.house.gov to continue the conversation and keep up with my latest work in service to the Fourth Congressional District of Maryland.

Sincerely,

Rep. Glenn Ivey

Member of Congress

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