This evening, as the news cycle finally slows and the noise of the day begins to settle, I want to speak to you directly with an important message. Tomorrow is not just another day on the congressional calendar. It has the potential to become one of the most significant days in recent American history. After years of unanswered questions, sealed documents, and frustration from survivors and the public alike, the House of Representatives will vote on whether to demand the release of the Epstein files from the Department of Justice. These records have been the subject of national scrutiny for years, and tomorrow may be the moment when the push for transparency finally breaks through. I will have a very important interview for you in the morning with Annie Farmer, a survivor of Epstein and Maxwell’s crimes, so stay tuned.

Before we head into what will surely be a historic day, I want to thank you personally. Your support is the reason this story has reached millions of households across America, even as some have tried to silence or discredit this work. Many of you have urged me to stay safe, and I am, but this story is too important to step away from. Independent journalism survives only because of you, so if you want to keep this coverage strong and fearless, I ask you to subscribe today.

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I will be providing you with full, wall to wall coverage throughout the entire day. From the first moments of the morning to the final tally of the vote, we will follow each development as it unfolds. The day will begin with a major press conference featuring survivors whose voices have too often been sidelined, ignored, or buried beneath institutional silence. Their presence at the Capitol tomorrow is not merely symbolic. It is a profound act of courage, and it deserves to be heard clearly, loudly, and without distortion.

Tomorrow at 9 a.m., Epstein survivors will gather in front of the United States Capitol alongside Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, as well as other members of Congress. They will call for answers, for transparency, and for a House vote that reflects the public’s right to know the truth. For these survivors, tomorrow is not merely a political event. It is a demand for recognition, for justice, for the acknowledgment of a system that failed them for years. It is an insistence that the secrecy must end.

Shortly after their press conference, the House will proceed to vote. Based on what I am hearing tonight from individuals on Capitol Hill, more than 100 Republicans are expected to vote in favor of the resolution. If that remains the case by tomorrow afternoon, the House will likely secure a veto proof majority.

That would be a rare and powerful outcome in today’s divided political landscape. It would also increase the pressure on the Senate to move swiftly and consider a vote of its own. Every step forward matters. Every vote matters. And tomorrow could be a turning point in a story that has been mired in delay for far too long.

But tonight, before we step into everything that tomorrow will bring, I want to encourage you to pause for just a moment. Take a breath. We live in a chaotic and exhausting world, a world that never seems to stop asking more of us. A world where the news feels endless, where the truth is constantly questioned, and where the weight of it all can feel overwhelming. It is okay to rest. It is necessary to rest. Resting is not the same as giving up.

And yet even as we navigate burnout and information overload, you continue to show up. This week, because of you, our platform ranked among the top three in the world. We surpassed major networks like CNN, CBS, and MSNBC, a feat that would have been unimaginable without your relentless support. Every click, every share, every moment you choose to stay informed instead of tuning out has helped strengthen this work. You have proven that people still care about truth. You have proven that you refuse to let powerful stories be buried in silence.

The reality is simple. When fewer people watch, those who benefit from secrecy and misinformation gain more room to operate. The quieter the truth tellers become, the louder the lies grow. That is why your participation matters so deeply. So take your break tonight, but do not check out. We need you engaged. We need you present. The truth needs witnesses, and you are among them.

We are living in a time when disinformation spreads faster than facts, when civic literacy is neglected, and when ethical leadership is treated as optional. But the story is not finished. It is still being written. And all of us are part of that process. Your voice, your attention, and your presence shape the landscape far more than you may realize.

The fight for truth, accountability, and integrity cannot wait for a more convenient moment. It is happening right now, in real time, and tomorrow will test what we are willing to stand for.

Through the burnout, through the threats, through the noise, we will keep going. You have given me the greatest honor in the world, the chance to do this work alongside you. And I promise you this: I will keep showing up. I will keep reporting. I will keep telling the truth.

Tomorrow will be a day we remember. Thank you for being part of it.