The Trump administration has consistently denied the existence of an Epstein client list, sparking outrage among Democrats and some Republicans. Democrats accuse the administration of shielding implicated individuals, even suggesting Trump’s involvement. Yet, this narrative falters when considering who controlled the files over the past four years. Merrick Garland and the Biden administration had access—why didn’t they release evidence implicating Trump, especially given their efforts with investigations, Mar-a-Lago raids, and the Pennsylvania incident? "It’s logical to conclude Trump isn’t implicated.
Americans, demand justice for Epstein’s victims! Urge Congress to expose the truth—every name in those files, no excuses. Rep. Burchett said it best: “Find them guilty, hang them publicly.” Send this message to your representatives: no more cover-ups, no more redactions. The people deserve transparency. Send this letter today. Fight for accountability. The time for action is now!
Alan Dershowitz adds a twist, claiming it’s not the Trump administration hiding information but judges, who redact names of abusers identified by victims—not a formal client list. Unsealing these names requires revisiting the courts, which resist transparency, posing a challenge if they oppose Trump.
Congress must act. Democrats’ dramatic posturing and Republicans’ alignment with Trump miss the point: Americans demand justice and full disclosure. Rep. Burchett’s blunt stance—“Find them guilty, hang them publicly, that’s not over the top either. I’m over it. It disgusts me”—echoes the public’s frustration. Both Congress and the Trump administration must expose the truth about Epstein’s associates, good or bad. Anything less is unacceptable.

