Survivors deserve to be heard — not sidelined. At a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Democrats made it clear that justice isn’t just about documents and headlines — it’s about people. Rep. Jamie Raskin and other members challenged Attorney General Pam Bondi to directly address the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein who were seated just feet away, demanding transparency, accountability, and dignity for the women who were harmed. When asked to meet with survivors and apologize for the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files, Bondi refused. But Democrats didn’t back down. Rep. Pramila Jayapal invited the survivors to stand if they had not been able to meet with the Justice Department to share their stories — and every single one rose. That moment spoke volumes. For too long, powerful institutions have protected the powerful. Democrats are pushing for something different: full transparency, respect for survivors, and accountability for anyone who enabled abuse. Congress passed bipartisan legislation requiring the release of the Epstein files — and lawmakers are right to demand that the law be followed and survivors treated with care. Add your name to applaud Democrats for standing with survivors, demanding accountability from the Justice Department, and making sure the voices of victims are heard loud and clear!