When Congress votes 427 to 1 in the House and passes a bill by unanimous consent in the Senate, that is not a polite suggestion from the swamp. That is the voice of the American people roaring through the front doors of Washington. With the Epstein files bill, the people have effectively ordered the government to stop protecting the powerful and start telling the truth.

For years we have watched the same ugly pattern: whispers, rumors, sealed records, and carefully timed leaks that always seem to protect elites and smear whoever the establishment hates most. Ordinary Americans see it clearly. There is one system for the rich and connected, and another system for everyone else. The Epstein records have become the perfect symbol of that unfair double standard.

Jeffrey Epstein

Now Congress has finally said: enough. The law demands that the Department of Justice release all unclassified Epstein-related documents, with only narrow protections for real victims, minors, and truly sensitive national security issues. Not to spare billionaires their embarrassment. Not to shield politicians from scrutiny. Not to keep corporate sponsors and foreign pals comfortable. The point is simple: if you were involved in crimes, the era of hiding behind sealed paperwork is over.

President Trump campaigned on releasing the Epstein files. He said he would open things up and let the chips fall where they may. That promise helped him because people are sick of the permanent class in Washington deciding what we are allowed to know. Now he is back in the White House, the bill is signed, and it is time to follow through all the way. No slow-walking. No games. No bureaucrat “review panels” dragging their feet while the media keeps spinning conspiracy theories on cable.

Let’s also be honest about the politics. If President Trump had actually been involved in disgusting crimes with underage girls, do we really think the Biden administration would have kept that secret? For four years, they threw everything at him. Lawsuits. Investigations. Raids. Leaks about every phone call and memo they could twist. If they had real proof of that kind of crime, they would have used it. The fact that nothing solid ever came out strongly suggests the Trump-Epstein rumors are mostly political weapons, not facts.

But that does not mean there is nothing ugly in those files. On the contrary, there are almost certainly names of very rich, very well-connected people who have always assumed the system would protect them. Some might be famous celebrities. Some might be corporate titans. Some might be officials from both parties. That is exactly why the records must be made public. We do not run this country for a small club of untouchables. We run it for the people.

A fair standard is simple. We are not a lynch mob. Being mentioned in a document is not the same as being guilty of a crime. But if the records show that someone knowingly participated in trafficking, abuse, or the exploitation of minors, or that they helped arrange or cover up these crimes, then the public has a right to know their names. The victims have a right to see that the powerful cannot simply disappear their sins into a government vault.

Then there is the question that has hovered over this case for years: was Epstein tied to any foreign intelligence service? People have speculated about connections to Mossad or other agencies. So far, all we have are fragments, rumors, and guesswork. That is dangerous. If the files contain credible evidence of any foreign intelligence angle, it should be released, with only the minimum redactions needed to keep agents or operations from direct harm. If the files show nothing at all, that truth should also be revealed so the rumors can finally die.

Mossad have been known to spy on Americans

Right now, the Epstein saga is sucking up time and attention that should be going to the real fight: saving the American middle class. Working families are crushed by inflation, insane housing costs, wage pressure, and a broken border. We need an all-out push for America First policies on jobs, industry, trade, energy, and security. Instead, too much of the president’s base is stuck arguing over secret lists, mysterious flights, and unseen documents. That division only helps the same ruling class that sold this country out.

President Trump has a clear way to cut through the noise and unite his movement. He can say to the country:

Congress demanded transparency. I agreed. We will release every lawful Epstein-related file, protect the victims, and stop protecting the powerful. After that, we are moving on to rebuilding America for our people.

Do that, and the excuses vanish. The speculation dies down. The elites who did bad things will have to face the music. The innocent will have the chance to clear their names in the light, not rot under a cloud of rumor. And the country can finally put this chapter behind us and focus on what matters: making life better for the people who actually get up every day, go to work, pay the bills, and keep this nation running.

The people have spoken through Congress. The law is passed. It is time to open the Epstein files, every last page the law allows, and end the circus once and for all.


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