For years, the American people have been demanding transparency and accountability regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s vast human trafficking operation. With the recent promise from Kash Patel and others within the Trump administration to release the full Epstein list, we are at a critical juncture. The names alone, however, are not enough. We need investigations, charges, and convictions to ensure that those involved in crimes against humanity are brought to justice.
Last year, as the Biden administration failed to act, we called on Congress to release Epstein’s list and take action against the powerful figures who participated in or enabled his trafficking empire. The courts delayed, obstructed, and ultimately shielded these individuals from public scrutiny. We refused to accept the inaction then, and we refuse to accept it now.
The Trump administration has now positioned itself as a force willing to expose the truth. But exposure without accountability is meaningless. Simply knowing the names of those involved will not deliver justice for Epstein’s countless victims. The American people must demand that this administration not only release the list but also take immediate legal action against those implicated. Subpoenas must be issued for Epstein’s flight logs, financial transactions, and the extensive blackmail material found at his various properties. This is not about partisan politics—it is about the rule of law and ensuring that criminals, no matter how powerful, are held accountable.
The failure of past administrations to act decisively on Epstein’s network has only deepened public distrust in government institutions. The elites involved in these horrific crimes have hidden behind sealed documents, judicial delays, and media silence. Now, with the promise of transparency from those aligned with the Trump administration, the time for half-measures is over. We need concrete action: criminal investigations, grand jury indictments, and public trials.
The delay in revealing these names last year was an insult to justice. We cannot allow another delay, another excuse, another cover-up. The Epstein case is one of the most significant criminal conspiracies of our time, and it implicates individuals at the highest levels of power. This is a matter of national security, public trust, and fundamental human rights.
To those in the Trump administration making these promises: we are watching. Releasing the names is the first step, but what follows will determine whether justice is truly served. We demand that every name on the list be scrutinized, that law enforcement follows the evidence wherever it leads, and that no individual—regardless of wealth or influence—is immune from prosecution.
The American people will not settle for symbolic gestures. We expect investigations, indictments, and convictions. The victims of Epstein’s crimes deserve nothing less, and the integrity of our nation depends on it.