![]() Patriot, The latest news reports tell us members of Congress went to the Department of Justice this week and viewed unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. What they saw was beyond disgusting. Representatives said they saw references not only to 15-year-old girls, 14-year-old girls, and 10-year-old girls, but to a 9-year-old girl! Nine. Let that soak in. We’re not talking about a teenager. We’re not talking about a “young woman.” We’re talking about a child. Some congressmen on the House Judiciary Committee told Attorney General Pam Bondi today they saw names that were redacted in the public release. Names that may be incriminating. Names they believe the public has a right to know. Not names of victims who should be protected . . . names of those who associated with Jeffrey Epstein and may be co-conspirators. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said he saw the mention of a 9-year-old. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said he saw the names of six men redacted in the released files. Under pressure from Massie and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), the DOJ unredacted those names If this is true, then it’s more than a scandal. As Khanna said, “If we found six men they were hiding in two hours, imagine how many men they were covering up for in those three million files?" And that’s because perhaps the most terrifying part of the Epstein story is not merely that one monster existed. It’s that a system existed around him. A system of silence. A system of protection. Powerful people did not simply look away, but actively participated, enabled, funded, covered, and defended. And it appears the people who did that are still protected, still unnamed, and still unaccountable. And the rich and the powerful are in the protected class. But the DOJ seems to want to just sweep it all under the rug and make it go away. This is why so many Americans no longer trust institutions and the government. Not because of conspiracy theories. Again and again, the elite get protection. The victims get forgotten. And the public gets lied to. I’m not claiming every name that appears in a file is guilty. But I am saying this: If there are men in positions of wealth, power, and influence who participated in child exploitation, then their names should be known. They should be prosecuted. And if our leaders refuse to pursue justice, then they should be removed from office. Because no one who protects predators deserves authority. This is not a partisan issue. This is not left versus right. This is good versus evil. And every leader who is serious should be saying the same thing: Release the names of non-victims. Protect the victims. Prosecute the guilty. And stop protecting the powerful. This all raises unsettling questions about how far Epstein’s connections really reached and why powerful figures keep appearing around the edges of this case. The issue is no longer just Epstein himself, but the global systems and elites that may have enabled, ignored, or protected him. The public is demanding transparency, accountability, and the full truth, no more redactions, no more silence. People who were involved in horrible crimes against humanity must be exposed and brought to justice. Please act now by signing your postcard to your U.S. Representative and Senators. For Liberty, Ron Paul’s Campaign for Liberty P.S. I hope you’re fed up with the crony cover-ups and the lies and the deceit from the government like I am. But the DOJ is still hiding millions of documents from you . . . not to mention the massive redactions in the pages they’ve released in violation of the law. Sign your postcard to your U.S. Representative and Senators now, demanding they pressure the DOJ to release all of the Epstein files with redactions limited to victims. After you’ve signed, please help Campaign for Liberty push for more government transparency and more honesty in government. Your donation of $100, $50, $25, or $10 will help us keep the pressure on Congress. If you’d prefer to donate via PayPal, please click here. If you would like to make a donation by mail, please send your check to Campaign for Liberty, PO Box 104, Lake Jackson TX 77566 or you can call 703-865-7162. The mission of Campaign for Liberty is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a constitutional foreign policy, by means of education, issue advocacy, and grassroots mobilization.
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