Debbie Wasserman Schultz Demands Release of Epstein Files Amid Cover-Up Allegations
Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20254 min1,881 views
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- 💡 Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz is strongly supporting an amendment to release nearly 33,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- 📌 She highlights that many of these documents have previously been released, questioning the current delay.
- 🎯 The amendment is crucial as Epstein's survivors are seeking justice and transparency decades after their abuse.
Allegations of Government Cover-Up
- ⚠️ Wasserman Schultz expresses a lack of confidence in the ongoing investigation by the Oversight Committee, calling it "obfiscation and delay."
- 🔍 She criticizes the government for pandering to powerful abusers instead of fighting for survivors.
- 🗣️ Despite promises of transparency, survivors have only encountered more cover-ups, which is "triggering and disheartening" for them.
Survivor Advocacy and Courage
- 👏 The representative commends Courtney Wild, a survivor and Florida native, for her bravery in fighting for victims' rights against the US government.
- 🌱 Wild's decades-long fight for justice, despite a lenient plea deal and lack of true resolution, is presented as an inspiration.
- 💪 The strength of survivors like Courtney is held up as an example for colleagues to find courage on this issue.
Congressional Action and Accountability
- 🚀 Speaker Johnson is accused of stalling a vote on these files and attempting to block a bipartisan push for transparency.
- ⚖️ Since Trump has not released the files despite having the power, Congress must act to force the Justice Department to release all related documents.
- ✅ The amendment aims to create an accountability measure to prevent the Trump administration from ignoring calls for the Epstein files' release.
Preventing Future Harm
- 💖 Wasserman Schultz, as a mother, emphasizes the need to prevent the environment that allowed human and sex trafficking of teenage girls from recurring.
- 🛡️ The amendment includes provisions to protect survivors' identities in any released documents, allowing them space to heal.
- 🤝 Voting against the amendment is framed as complicity in the alleged cover-up of Epstein's crimes.
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