Investigate and remove DOJ AG Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and the President

Recent signers:
Kumar Vaibhav and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I am demanding an immediate investigation to remove Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and the President of the United States for their handling of the Epstein files and the way survivors have been dismissed and treated. The world is watching as other countries have moved toward consequences and investigations in relation to Epstein, while in the U.S. accountability has been delayed, deflected, and treated like something to ‘move on from”. The public have witnessed an appalling disregard for justice and the rights of survivors. Key facts have been mishandled or hidden, and those in power have turned a blind eye to the pain and trauma of victims. Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's heinous crimes have been ignored, their pleas for justice overshadowed by political maneuvering and deliberate inaction.

The mishandling of sensitive information related to Epstein's case is not just an oversight, it is a betrayal to the principle of justice. How can we, as a society, allow our leaders to ignore survivors, refuse accountability, and expect the public to simply move on? We must demand transparency and thorough investigation and accountability.

These leaders have demonstrated that they are either incapable or unwilling to uphold justice. The survivors deserve to have their voices heard and receive the justice and closure they have long been denied. To heal as a nation, we must first ensure that no one is above the law and that power is not wielded as a shield against accountability.

I call on you to join me in demanding an independent investigation into the roles of Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and the President in the Epstein files. It's time for change, and it starts with accountability at the top. 
What I am demanding be investigated: • Failure to engage and respect survivors — refusing to meet with them, acknowledge them, or treat them like human beings with rights and dignity.
• Mishandling of releases/redactions — including whether decisions endangered victims or exposed identifying information.
• Obstruction of justice / stonewalling of oversight — including whether Congress and the public are being blocked from getting straight answers and complete documentation.
• Misleading statements to Congress or the public about compliance, process, or what was withheld and why.
• Conflict-of-interest concerns — including any ties or relationships involving individuals named in the files, and any publicly available evidence that requires formal verification. What I want done immediately: • Meet the survivors now: DOJ must meet with survivors (or their legal representatives) and publicly confirm a timeline for outreach.
• Independent review: A third-party investigation of the entire release/redaction process — who approved what, when, and why.
• Victim-first protections: Remove any identifying victim information immediately and publish a clear explanation of what happened.
• Preserve records: Preserve all communications, approvals, and decision logs related to releases/redactions, survivor outreach, and Congressional oversight.
• Accountability: If misconduct, abuse of power, or obstruction is found, I am calling for resignation/removal immediately and for Congress to pursue impeachment where applicable. The world is watching. Survivors are watching. Jeffrey Epstein and co-conspirators and the web of people connected all must be held accountable, and the survivors, victims and CHILDREN deserve justice and must be protected. And what we’re seeing is failure from the people whose literal job is this. Sign it, share it, spread the word globally as this issue goes beyond just the USA. Thankyou!  

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Recent signers:
Kumar Vaibhav and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I am demanding an immediate investigation to remove Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and the President of the United States for their handling of the Epstein files and the way survivors have been dismissed and treated. The world is watching as other countries have moved toward consequences and investigations in relation to Epstein, while in the U.S. accountability has been delayed, deflected, and treated like something to ‘move on from”. The public have witnessed an appalling disregard for justice and the rights of survivors. Key facts have been mishandled or hidden, and those in power have turned a blind eye to the pain and trauma of victims. Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's heinous crimes have been ignored, their pleas for justice overshadowed by political maneuvering and deliberate inaction.

The mishandling of sensitive information related to Epstein's case is not just an oversight, it is a betrayal to the principle of justice. How can we, as a society, allow our leaders to ignore survivors, refuse accountability, and expect the public to simply move on? We must demand transparency and thorough investigation and accountability.

These leaders have demonstrated that they are either incapable or unwilling to uphold justice. The survivors deserve to have their voices heard and receive the justice and closure they have long been denied. To heal as a nation, we must first ensure that no one is above the law and that power is not wielded as a shield against accountability.

I call on you to join me in demanding an independent investigation into the roles of Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and the President in the Epstein files. It's time for change, and it starts with accountability at the top. 
What I am demanding be investigated: • Failure to engage and respect survivors — refusing to meet with them, acknowledge them, or treat them like human beings with rights and dignity.
• Mishandling of releases/redactions — including whether decisions endangered victims or exposed identifying information.
• Obstruction of justice / stonewalling of oversight — including whether Congress and the public are being blocked from getting straight answers and complete documentation.
• Misleading statements to Congress or the public about compliance, process, or what was withheld and why.
• Conflict-of-interest concerns — including any ties or relationships involving individuals named in the files, and any publicly available evidence that requires formal verification. What I want done immediately: • Meet the survivors now: DOJ must meet with survivors (or their legal representatives) and publicly confirm a timeline for outreach.
• Independent review: A third-party investigation of the entire release/redaction process — who approved what, when, and why.
• Victim-first protections: Remove any identifying victim information immediately and publish a clear explanation of what happened.
• Preserve records: Preserve all communications, approvals, and decision logs related to releases/redactions, survivor outreach, and Congressional oversight.
• Accountability: If misconduct, abuse of power, or obstruction is found, I am calling for resignation/removal immediately and for Congress to pursue impeachment where applicable. The world is watching. Survivors are watching. Jeffrey Epstein and co-conspirators and the web of people connected all must be held accountable, and the survivors, victims and CHILDREN deserve justice and must be protected. And what we’re seeing is failure from the people whose literal job is this. Sign it, share it, spread the word globally as this issue goes beyond just the USA. Thankyou!  
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