Wednesday, March 11, 2026

90th Response from United States Congress Regarding Marller Gets a Spinoff: The Return of Jeffrey Epstein








Dear Mr Neece,

Thank you again for contacting me regarding the release of the Epstein files. Our office has been sending the same clear message: this isn’t about politics. It’s about truth, accountability, and restoring the American people’s trust in the institutions that are supposed to protect them, not shield the guilty.

For years, the public has been kept in the dark about the full extent of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and, more importantly, the powerful individuals who may have enabled or participated in them. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: release the Epstein files.

Over the last decade, I have repeatedly and publicly demanded transparency from both the Biden and Trump Administrations. The American people are tired of a two-tiered justice system, and frankly, so am I.

In fact, as you can see from the screenshots attached to this letter, I have said publicly:

“Release the Epstein list. Let’s go!”

“Americans deserve the truth. Release the full Epstein files, no redactions and without delay. Make them public, now. Anything less than this, is unacceptable.”

“I think the better question is, ‘who isn’t on the Epstein list?’”

“We the People deserve the truth and full transparency. Anything less than full disclosure is unacceptable. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: release the Epstein files.” 

These posts reflect a position I’ve held consistently: full transparency, without delay.

Source: Rep. Kat Cammack (@Kat_Cammack), X post

On November 18, 2025, the House of Representatives voted on a bill that finally forces the release of materials relating to Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Under this legislation, Attorney General Pam Bondi will have 30 days from enactment of the Act to release all unclassified materials related to Epstein. I voted YES.

This includes:

All investigative, prosecutorial, or custodial materials

Flight logs and travel records

Information on individuals named or referenced in the inquiry

And importantly: the names of government officials are subject to publication

The Senate immediately passed the House’s bill and President Trump has since signed the legislation to release the files.

Additionally, as the Chairwoman of the Republican Women’s Caucus, I met with dozens of Epstein victims to hear their stories. Their fight has in many cases gone on for decades and is a reminder that our vigilance is eternal when it comes to justice for all.

For decades, powerful institutions have hidden behind procedural excuses and classified walls. This bill ends that era. As you have read in the correspondence from me on this topic before, we have been pressing for real, enforceable action—not symbolic resolutions or political showmanship.

Additionally, on September 2, 2025, I voted to release 33,295 additional records and have continued to support the House Oversight Committee’s work to do the following:

On July 23, 2025, Republicans and Democrats on the Federal Law Enforcement Subcommittee approved by voice vote a motion offered by Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) to direct the Chairman to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, Robert Mueller, William Barr, Jeff Sessions, and Alberto Gonzales. 

The Subcommittee also approved an amended motion offered by Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pa.) by a vote of 8-2 to direct the Chairman to subpoena the Department of Justice to release records related to the Epstein case. Rep. Andy Biggs’ (R-Ariz.) amendment to include the release of all communications between President Biden and/or Biden Administration officials and the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein was adopted by voice vote. Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-S.C.) amendment to include redacting the names of victims and any personally identifiable information of victims, and any possible Child Sexual Abuse Material was adopted by voice vote. 

The subpoena to the Department of Justice can be found here. The subpoena cover letters can be found here.

Below are the deposition and record return dates:

Department of Justice Records: August 19

Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr: August 18

Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales: August 26

Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions: August 28

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller: September 2

Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch: September 9

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder: September 30

Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland: October 2

Former FBI Director James Comey: October 7

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: October 9

Former President Bill Clinton: October 14

These are real actions, actions with teeth, and not a single one would be happening without the intense pressure from Americans who refuse to let this issue disappear. Now, with the House about to vote on compelling the Attorney General to release everything—with no redactions and no delays, we are closer than ever to full transparency.

As I’ve said before and will continue to say: release the Epstein files. I am proud to have voted to release them and continue the fight for transparency and accountability.

Thank you for standing with me, for speaking out, and for refusing to look the other way. Please continue to stay engaged with our office as we push for truth, accountability, and justice.

It's an honor to serve Florida's Third Congressional District, and I appreciate the opportunity to respond to you on such critical matters. As we move forward in the 119th Congress, I invite you to stay connected with our office for updates on the latest news, legislation, and other useful information by signing up for the e-newsletter on our website. If you have additional comments or questions and would like a response, please email or write our office. Finally, you can also keep up to date on our work in D.C. and in district by following our official accounts on Facebook, X, and Instagram.

Again, thank you for reaching out and I look forward to hearing from you again soon.

For the Republic,

Congresswoman Kat Cammack

Proudly Serving Florida’s 3rd Congressional District

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