For years, the truth about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes — and who helped cover them up — has been buried under red tape and political pressure. Now, that cover-up is finally cracking. A bipartisan discharge petition in the House has reached 218 signatures, forcing a floor vote on releasing the full Epstein files. Speaker Mike Johnson says the vote will happen next week. But the Trump administration is reportedly pressuring Republican members to block the release — and to keep the most damning evidence hidden. We can’t let them get away with it. Tell Congress: "Vote yes to release the Epstein files. End the cover-up and expose everyone who enabled Epstein’s abuse." Newly released emails paint a disturbing picture of how deep the rot goes. According to The New York Times, BBC News, and ABC News, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have released three email exchanges between Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and writer Michael Wolff. The messages name Donald Trump — calling him “the dog that hasn’t barked” — and allege he “spent hours” at Epstein’s home with a victim. Other correspondence shows Epstein boasting about his access to powerful figures and offering to share “photos of Donald with girls in bikinis.” These revelations come just as Trump’s team is lobbying Republicans in Congress to stop the full release of Epstein’s files, which could expose more high-profile enablers. Every name, every document, and every email tied to Epstein’s network must be made public. Survivors deserve the full truth, and the American people deserve transparency about who helped shield a predator from accountability. Next week’s vote will determine whether Congress stands for justice or for the powerful. Public pressure can make the difference — but only if we act now. Tell Congress: Release the Epstein files. Stop Trump’s cover-up and expose the full truth — no redactions, no excuses, no more silence. The petition to Congress reads: "Vote yes to release the Epstein files. End the cover-up and expose everyone who enabled Epstein’s abuse."