Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific sexual abuse have bravely come forward to share their stories about what they endured when they were teenagers. They demand accountability and for the people who have harmed them to be publicly named — even if those names belong to people with immense power. It is now up to Congress to ensure these survivors receive the justice they deserve and demand. Our demand is urgent and clear: Release the complete, unredacted Epstein files, protecting survivor identities. Hold public hearings. Put the truth on the record: no more secrecy, no more deals, no more delays. This is a bipartisan moral imperative. More than 20 survivors traveled to Washington, D.C. on September 3 to call for transparency, joined by lawmakers who agree the public deserves the truth. When survivors speak and the public mobilizes, leaders move. We will deliver every signature to congressional leadership and key committees. Media attention follows mass participation; mass participation moves votes. We need action now — before it’s too late. Sign to tell Congress: Release the Epstein Files. Center survivors. Deliver justice — now