March 23, 2026
Dear Mr. Neece,
Thank you for reaching out regarding the effort to release all of the Jeffery Epstein files that the Trump Administration, including the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Republican controlled Congress continue to refuse to release in its entirety. Making your voice heard is a vital part of our democracy and I welcome all that you have to say.
There are no words to describe the anger, disgust, and sadness we all feel over the horrific abuses and injustices by Jeffrey Epstein and those he allowed to prey on innocent women and girls. Make no mistake—there is no legitimate reason for the Trump-Vance Administration and Republicans in Congress to continue to block efforts to release all information and materials that would assist our government in bringing justice to the countless victims and prosecute those who need to be held to account. For years, President Trump, now-Attorney General Pam Bondi, and now-FBI Director Kash Patel, alleged that there was a concerted effort to conceal the truth about Jeffrey Epstein and his human trafficking ring—using this issue as a platform to step into these new roles to uncover the truth and seek accountability. Yet now—while controlling all the levers of power—Trump and Republicans are backtracking their position, and are refusing to release all the information pertaining to this case.
It is clear that President Trump and Republicans have exploited the victims' pain for political gain and are now actively trying to conceal the truth from the American people and prevent the survivors from receiving the justice they deserve. As a member of the House Judiciary I, along with my fellow Democrats, demanded Attorney General Bondi release all documents related to Epstein, and as a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, I have voted to subpoena relevant documents, and will continue to pressure Trump and Republicans to account. Only when all materials are released—while simultaneously protecting the privacy rights of the victims and survivors—will we be able to begin to achieve justice.
Thank you again for sharing your opinion on this matter and I hope you will continue to advocate for the issues that matter most to you. Please also reach out to your state Senators to let them know where you stand and what you want them to also push for as your representative in Congress. Please feel free to stay in touch by emailing back or calling my office at (202) 225-8885.
Sincerely,
Jasmine Crockett
Member of Congress
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