Urge Congress to act on the Epstein revelations. Start the Epstein trials NOW

Phoenix Brewer
Phoenix Brewer
Millington, TN, United StatesCreated February 17, 2026

Urge Congress to act on the Epstein revelations. Start the Epstein trials NOW

Phoenix Brewer
Phoenix Brewer
Millington, TN, United States
Created February 17, 2026
Recent signers:
Rick Poindexter and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The release of the Epstein files has deeply impacted me, and I know I'm not alone. Despite the revelations, many of us feel that the information remains cryptic, leaving the American people in a cloud of uncertainty and suspicion. These documents point to a much larger issue: the need for transparency and accountability from our leaders and institutions.

For too long, there has been an unsettling silence regarding the connections and implications revealed by the Epstein files. It's not enough for us to simply "move on" from these discoveries without addressing the root of the problem. This isn’t just about a few bad actors—it's about a system that has allowed and, in some ways, enabled such behaviour.
 Do NOT let this slide any longer. 
When institutions fail to hold the powerful accountable, it sends a message that such actions are permissible, cultivating an environment where exploitation thrives. We must demand that Congress takes action to investigate the full extent of these connections, to ensure that justice is not just a word, but a reality.

The people we elect to represent us in Parliament are meant to uphold justice and protect our rights. Their inaction on this matter is, effectively, tolerance of wrongdoing. We need them to set aside complicity and face these issues head-on, for the sake of our children and future generations.

By signing this petition, you are voicing the urgent need for our lawmakers to pursue truth and deliver the answers the public deserves. Stand with me and demand action. Hold our representatives accountable and join the call for a deeper inquiry into the Epstein case. It’s time for Congress to act and restore our faith in justice and democracy. Please sign and share this petition.

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Recent signers:
Rick Poindexter and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The release of the Epstein files has deeply impacted me, and I know I'm not alone. Despite the revelations, many of us feel that the information remains cryptic, leaving the American people in a cloud of uncertainty and suspicion. These documents point to a much larger issue: the need for transparency and accountability from our leaders and institutions.

For too long, there has been an unsettling silence regarding the connections and implications revealed by the Epstein files. It's not enough for us to simply "move on" from these discoveries without addressing the root of the problem. This isn’t just about a few bad actors—it's about a system that has allowed and, in some ways, enabled such behaviour.
 Do NOT let this slide any longer. 
When institutions fail to hold the powerful accountable, it sends a message that such actions are permissible, cultivating an environment where exploitation thrives. We must demand that Congress takes action to investigate the full extent of these connections, to ensure that justice is not just a word, but a reality.

The people we elect to represent us in Parliament are meant to uphold justice and protect our rights. Their inaction on this matter is, effectively, tolerance of wrongdoing. We need them to set aside complicity and face these issues head-on, for the sake of our children and future generations.

By signing this petition, you are voicing the urgent need for our lawmakers to pursue truth and deliver the answers the public deserves. Stand with me and demand action. Hold our representatives accountable and join the call for a deeper inquiry into the Epstein case. It’s time for Congress to act and restore our faith in justice and democracy. Please sign and share this petition.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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