The victims are absolutely right to be fed up with this government circus. After years of waiting for justice, Jeffrey Epstein survivors are threatening to release their own list of names because our so-called leaders keep playing games. They know who hurt them and they’re ready to tell the world.
The House Oversight Committee just dropped 33,000 pages of Epstein documents this week. But guess what? Ninety-seven percent of it was already public information that we’ve all seen before. This is exactly the kind of government waste and incompetence that drives hardworking Americans crazy.
Lisa Phillips, one of the brave survivors, stood up at the Capitol and said it plain. “We know the names. Many of us were abused by them.” These women lived through hell and they remember every face of every monster who hurt them. Why should they wait for bureaucrats to do their jobs?
The victims are talking about making their own list “by survivors and for survivors.” That’s real American spirit right there. When the government fails you, you take matters into your own hands. These women have been patient long enough.
The lawyers say there was never an official client list that Epstein kept. But the survivors know exactly who was involved in their abuse. They lived it, they survived it, and they remember everything. Their word should be worth more than any government paperwork.
For years, powerful elites have hidden behind lawyers and government protection. They thought their money and connections would keep them safe forever. But these brave women are showing them that justice doesn’t always come from Washington.
The establishment is terrified of what these survivors might reveal. That’s why they keep stalling and releasing useless documents that tell us nothing new. They’re protecting their own while the victims suffer in silence.
It’s time for these survivors to stop waiting for permission from corrupt officials. Release the names and let the American people decide what justice looks like. The truth always wins in the end, and these women deserve to be heard.