EXCLUSIVE: Epstein Survivors Release Powerful PSA to Members of Congress as Trump Panics Ahead of Epstein Files VoteBREAKING: Epstein Survivors release the most powerful PSA I have ever seen, while Trump is panicking inside the White House. The time for truth is now.This is the most important update I have given you so far. Several Epstein survivors have sent me a public service announcement they need the world to see. It is one of the most powerful PSAs I have ever encountered. It arrives only days before a critical vote in the House of Representatives, a vote that could determine whether these survivors finally move one step closer to justice, accountability, and transparency. Watch the powerful PSA here: For me, this is the most important story in the current news cycle. It is something I have fought for over many months and something I will continue to fight for until survivors receive real answers. The White House and its allies have not been pleased with our reporting, but that will not stop me from exposing the truth. If you want this work to continue while others try to silence it, subscribe and stand me. The urgency behind this message is intensifying as the White House enters a state of complete panic. President Trump is now attempting a last-ditch effort to pull House Republicans away from supporting the release of Epstein related files. The upcoming vote has become a defining test of GOP loyalty to the president. Trump already failed to block a critical House petition from reaching 218 signatures last week, a threshold that forced the House to act. Four Republicans joined Democrats in signing the petition, and their decision triggered the vote now set for this week. The proposal would require the Justice Department to hand over its Epstein files. It is expected to pass with unanimous Democratic support and at least some Republican votes, and any further defections would reveal the limits of the White House’s influence at a moment when it is trying to maintain control. Survivors understand how much hinges on public pressure, which is why they are now calling on the country to act. Jess Michaels, one of the survivors, issued a plea that captures the exhaustion and determination felt by those who have waited decades for the truth to come out. She wrote: “URGENT: What can you do on MONDAY? Call and email your representatives in both parties and tell them that voting for The Epstein Transparency Act is a vote for justice that has been denied for decades. Delays, distractions, negligence, and cover ups are unacceptable. Tell them their vote will show you who they are, whether they protect the American people or protect powerful predators. We need millions of you to advocate for us, with us, on Monday. Signed, an Epstein survivor.” Her words reflect not only a call to action but a painful reminder of how long survivors have been dismissed, ignored, or silenced. This week’s vote offers a rare moment when the public can influence an outcome that could break through decades of secrecy. Survivors are asking the country to stand with them as they demand answers that institutions have repeatedly shielded. Their voices have carried this fight farther than anyone in power expected, and now the outcome depends on whether millions choose to help push it the final distance. This is the moment to stand with them. This is the moment to make sure justice is not delayed again. |


