Epstein Survivors Rally for Epstein Transparency Act: 'We Matter Now'
Briefly

Survivors urged lawmakers to release more Epstein-related files through the Epstein Files Transparency Bill, which requires the DOJ to publish all unclassified materials in an accessible format. The bill was introduced by Representatives Khanna and Massie on July 30, 2025, and currently has 134 signatures, including Massie and three Republicans, leaving two additional Republican signatures needed to force a vote. Survivors recounted painful memories and alleged that the government still holds documents with their names that could aid memory and healing. The House Oversight Committee released a small portion of documents, and some lawmakers characterized that release as minimal compared with total holdings.
The worst part is that the government is still in possession right now of documents and information that could help me remember and get over all of this maybe, and help me heal. They have documents with my name on them that were confiscated from... pic.twitter.com/L1MdTtPhbq
His biggest brag forever was that he was very good friends with Donald Trump. He had an 8-x-10 framed picture of him on his desk with the two of them, like they were very close.
The stories we heard from survivors today were heartbreaking. This is about standing up for justice and transparency.
only 1% of what they possess and 97% of it's already been released.
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