From Becca Balint <[email protected]>
Subject Republicans had two chances. They chose silence.
Date July 23, 2025 4:20 PM
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John —

Last week, Congress had two chances to release the Epstein files. Twice. And Republicans blocked it.

Now, Speaker Mike Johnson is even adjourning the House for summer recess early — all to avoid voting on our amendments to release the files.

Let me say that again: the very same Republicans who built their careers fanning the flames of conspiracy theories, who screamed about Epstein, who whipped up their base with “Where’s the list?!” — had the power to act.

And when the moment came to act? They looked at their shoes.

They won’t make eye contact. They know they’re wrong.

What’s worse? Their silence isn’t just cowardice — it’s contempt. For their voters, for the truth, and for the people who deserve answers.

I ran for Congress because I believe deeply in transparency, in accountability, and in the power of public trust. That trust is eroding — not because people are asking too much, but because they’re being given too little.

I’m not afraid to ask tough questions. I’m not afraid to demand answers. And I will never treat the people I represent with anything less than respect.

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The truth shouldn’t be partisan. But in today’s Congress, we’re up against people who’d rather protect each other than protect the public.

Let’s change that.

— Becca
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