UltraViolet Action Statement on House and Senate Passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act
For Immediate Release: November 18, 2025
Contact: media@fwdshift.com
UltraViolet Action, a leading national women-led gender-justice organization responsible for numerous impactful victories against sexual predators like Harvey Weinstein, R Kelly, and Bill O’Reilly, released the following statement after the Epstein Files Transparency Act passed in both the U.S. House and Senate chambers:
“Today’s votes to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act were made possible by the survivors of Epstein and Maxwell’s child abuse network,” said Nicole Regalado, Vice President of Campaigns at UltraViolet Action. “These survivors’ bravery, resilience, and conviction are quite literally changing our political reality. Child sexual abuse is an epidemic that impacts all of us, regardless of background or political party. That it took this much effort will be forever shameful—Trump needs to sign the bill immediately, and the Department of Justice must release the files without delay.
“UltraViolet Action members, who fought tirelessly for the release of the files, will never forget about the men and women who worked to obfuscate and misdirect so that the files would not be made public. They will be made to pay a steep political price.”
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