We Work for the Government—But We’re Not Okay With Serving Under Anyone Linked to Epstein

The Issue

We’re federal employees, and we’ve stayed quiet for too long.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about power, silence, and what happens when the people who are supposed to protect children… might be protecting each other instead.

In June 2024, a federal judge unsealed more than 150 names tied to Jeffrey Epstein in court documents—billionaires, CEOs, cabinet members, and world leaders. As of July 2025, not a single person named has faced public trial or legal accountability.

Meanwhile:

  • Epstein’s estate has paid over $290 million in victim settlements
  • Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for trafficking minors
  • And now, it’s being reported that President Trump’s legal team has met with Maxwell to obtain alleged “dirt” on Democrats—potentially in exchange for temporary immunity or sentencing deals

Let that sink in: a convicted trafficker may be negotiating with the sitting president’s legal team, not for justice—but for political leverage.

If any one of us—regular federal employees—were even suspected of associating with a known trafficker, we’d be under investigation within days. But when it’s the most powerful people in the country? Everyone suddenly goes quiet.

We’re told to serve with integrity. But how are we supposed to do that when we may be working under individuals with ties to one of the most horrifying abuse networks in modern history?

This isn’t about left or right. It’s about right and wrong.

We are calling for:

  1. Full transparency of Epstein’s files, flight logs, and contacts—no more sealed names.
  2. Independent investigations into anyone named, regardless of title or office
  3. Public disclosure of any legal or political negotiations involving Ghislaine Maxwell and government officials.

Justice doesn’t mean anything if it doesn’t apply to the powerful.

Sign this petition if you believe no one—no matter how rich, famous, or politically connected—should be above accountability.

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The Issue

We’re federal employees, and we’ve stayed quiet for too long.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about power, silence, and what happens when the people who are supposed to protect children… might be protecting each other instead.

In June 2024, a federal judge unsealed more than 150 names tied to Jeffrey Epstein in court documents—billionaires, CEOs, cabinet members, and world leaders. As of July 2025, not a single person named has faced public trial or legal accountability.

Meanwhile:

  • Epstein’s estate has paid over $290 million in victim settlements
  • Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for trafficking minors
  • And now, it’s being reported that President Trump’s legal team has met with Maxwell to obtain alleged “dirt” on Democrats—potentially in exchange for temporary immunity or sentencing deals

Let that sink in: a convicted trafficker may be negotiating with the sitting president’s legal team, not for justice—but for political leverage.

If any one of us—regular federal employees—were even suspected of associating with a known trafficker, we’d be under investigation within days. But when it’s the most powerful people in the country? Everyone suddenly goes quiet.

We’re told to serve with integrity. But how are we supposed to do that when we may be working under individuals with ties to one of the most horrifying abuse networks in modern history?

This isn’t about left or right. It’s about right and wrong.

We are calling for:

  1. Full transparency of Epstein’s files, flight logs, and contacts—no more sealed names.
  2. Independent investigations into anyone named, regardless of title or office
  3. Public disclosure of any legal or political negotiations involving Ghislaine Maxwell and government officials.

Justice doesn’t mean anything if it doesn’t apply to the powerful.

Sign this petition if you believe no one—no matter how rich, famous, or politically connected—should be above accountability.

The Decision Makers

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

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