It's about damn time! The country has been waiting for years now for the release of the Epstein Files - all the info the government collected on underage sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein both before and after his death. Many of Donald Trump's supporters believed he would be their champion and make all of it public... but it's become clear even to most of MAGA that's a long wait on a train that ain't comin'. No, Trump - a longtime pal of Epstein, and not the only one in the government - has made clear where he stands. He doesn't want any of it out, he wants everyone to shut up and stop asking about it, he even went so far as to say the entire thing was just a fake Witch Hunt - repeating as recently as Wednesday that it's "a Democrat hoax." But of course, we know that's not true. Epstein's right-hand woman and sometime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on sex trafficking charges, essentially proving in court that Epstein was guilty, too. We mean, he died rather inconveniently in prison before he was able to face justice, but his accomplice's guilty verdict was pretty definitive legal proof. After all, the victims said it was both of them who recruited, sexually abused, and trafficked them to powerful men. Related: Trump Nightmare! Ghislaine Maxwell Said Some Of Epstein's Pals 'Are In Your Cabinet'! So there's just that one loose end. Why the hell aren't any of these powerful men facing justice? The ones who participated in the underage sex trafficking? That's who everyone has been hoping would be exposed when the Epstein Files finally went public. But that... never happened. Well, thankfully a few Republicans are standing up to Trump and siding with Democrats to demand everything be released. Congressmen Ro Khanna (D-California) and Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) are asking their fellow reps to sign a discharge to force Trump's DOJ to release all the files. They already have 134 of the 218 signatures they need, including Republicans Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. Wow. We may not agree with them on anything else, but at least we can all agree that UNDERAGE SEX TRAFFICKING IS WRONG! Jeez, why does this have to be difficult at all?? In a press conference on Wednesday morning, Rep. Massie hit back directly at Trump's "hoax" defense, saying: "I think it's shameful that this has been called a hoax. Hopefully, today, we can clear that up. This is not a hoax. This is real. There are real survivors. There are real victims to this criminal enterprise, and the perpetrators are being protected because they're rich, powerful, and political donors to the establishment here in Washington, DC." In their most powerful push for votes yet, Khanna and Massie invited some of those real survivors of Epstein to speak out about what was done to them - and why it's so important these files be released. Trump's FBI and DOJ used the victims as an excuse why the files should be kept private, to protect them - but these women are standing up and calling BS. And we are so in awe of their bravery. Annie Farmer was just 16 years old when Epstein and Maxwell assaulted and took sensitive photos of her and her sister Maria Farmer. They even reported it to authorities at the time, and... nothing. That was in 1996, btw. Now she's had three decades to witness the inaction when powerful men are involved. She told the crowd gathered on Capitol Hill on Wednesday: "I am now 46 years old; 30 years later, we still do not know why that report wasn't properly investigated, or why Epstein and his associates were allowed to harm hundreds, if not thousands, of other girls and young women." She added, pointing at the men still being protected: "Not only did many others participate in the abuse, it is clear that many were aware of his interest in girls and very young women and chose to look the other way because it benefited them to do so. They wanted access to his circle and his money. Their choice to align with his power left those of us who had been harmed by this man and his associates feeling very isolated." Sky Roberts, brother of the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre - who died by suicide earlier this year, echoed these sentiments: "The justice system was not designed to serve the powerful, it was meant to protect the people - and it's time it started doing just that." He has every reason to be furious. The President of the United States admitted to knowing that Epstein "stole" his 16-year-old sister from Mar-a-Lago, and has faced no consequences whatsoever... But the victims weren't just there to inspire Congress to try to find them justice - they revealed they're ready to fight with the one weapon they have: information. As Haley Robson, who says she was trafficked by Epstein to other men starting when she was 16 years old, said: "We are the keys. We know the games. We know the players." She also blasted the DOJ for using the victims as their shield for not releasing the files, saying: "Shame on you for using our trauma to weaponize t