Message to Senate Dems: No Confirmation of New AG Without Commitment on Epstein Files Release

Authored by commondreams.org and submitted by _May26_

With Pam Bondi fired from her position as US attorney general, progressive campaigners on Friday said that Democrats in the Senate, although they are in the minority, must use the leverage they have to force a release of all the remaining files concerning convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

"Even in the minority, Senate Democrats have tools to exert pressure—by withholding votes, slowing proceedings, and setting clear conditions," said the grassroots group Our Revolution as it launched a nationwide petition demanding that Senate Democrats block the confirmation of Bondi's replacement unless they commit to the document release. "That leverage must be used."

Our Revolution elevated a call from US Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), who along with Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has led the push for the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to release all of the Epstein files.

The latest release of files, which Bondi oversaw and which didn't occur until more than a month after a December 2025 deadline, failed to protect the identities of some survivors of the abuse perpetrated by Epstein and his vast network of powerful associates, while redacting the identities of many of the alleged abusers. Last month at a congressional hearing, Bondi refused to apologize to the survivors in attendance.

Khanna and Massie as well as Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) have led Democrats in demanding the release of 3 million more files that remain, which Garcia said in February include official FBI interviews regarding allegations that President Donald Trump sexually assaulted a 13-year-old child.

The release of files in late January included thousands of references to Trump, but Khanna said the release amounted to a "cover-up" due to the absence of many official FBI survivor statements.

Khanna said in an interview with NPR on Friday that "the Senate should make it absolutely clear they will not confirm a new attorney general unless that attorney general commits to the release of all these files and commits to starting investigations. And if that new attorney general doesn't live up to that word, they will have the same fate as Pam Bondi."

He added that acting Attorney General Todd Blanche—who stepped into the role vacated by Bondi without needing to go through the confirmation process due to his previous confirmation as Bondi's deputy—has falsely stated that "all the files" the DOJ can release have already been disclosed to the public.

"That's just not factual," said Khanna. "In the past, he said that there are 3 million files that have not been released. Now, he claims that they're not releasing those because they're protecting the identity of survivors. But if you talk to the survivors, if you talk to the survivors' lawyers, they will tell you, in fact, that the DOJ was reckless and did not protect their identity. And the 3 million files that haven't been released have the survivors' statements to the FBI agents, where the survivors name the rich and powerful people who raped them, abused them, showed up to Epstein's island, and that they are protecting a group of people who aren't playing by the same rules. This is about two tiers of justice in America."

Massie offered his congratulations to Blanche on Thursday before telling him, "Now you have 30 days to release the rest of the files before becoming criminally liable for failure to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act."

Our Revolution said Senate Democrats must condition any confirmation vote for Bondi's successor on "a clear commitment" to:

Release all Epstein-related files with only the most limited and necessary redactions;

Provide full disclosure of what the federal government knows about the Epstein files;

Initiate credible investigations and prosecutions of the Epstein network and any co-conspirators; and

Uphold the rule of law without targeting political opponents or shielding elites.

“The American people are tired of a system where the powerful operate under a different set of rules," said Joseph Geevarghese, executive director of Our Revolution. "This is a moment to draw a line. There should be no confirmation vote without a clear commitment to release the Epstein files, pursue prosecutions, and restore trust in the rule of law.”

AnonAmbientLight on April 4th, 2026 at 01:19 UTC »

Y'all need to be mindful here.

You only need 51+ votes in the Senate to confirm a new AG nominee.

Democrats cannot filibuster or stop that from happening. The problem I've seen lately with sites like CommonDreams and indeed some Democrat politicians, is that they'll tell people something but crucial information is then left out (not always on purpose).

What this does is confuse and enrage people. You'll read the headline, and the headline assumes that the new AG could potentially be blocked and that is 100% not possible.

And in the article, they briefly mention that the process can be "slowed" but they do not specifically mention that it cannot be stopped.

The end result is people becoming upset at Democrats for doing something they couldn't have stopped to begin with.

lizkbyer on April 3rd, 2026 at 22:44 UTC »

AGAIN! They’ve already broken the law why are we still here! Release the files and stop the cover-up

FickleMuse on April 3rd, 2026 at 22:43 UTC »

"Commitment"???

Fuck off. Like any one of these assholes can be taken at their word.