Just two months ago, Senator Dan Sullivan publicly called on the Department of Justice to release documents that could shine a light on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific crimes. But when Sullivan had the chance to follow through, he did the opposite. He cast a deciding vote against an effort to release those very files.
A Reversal — and a Betrayal
Instead of standing with Alaskans and the survivors of Epstein’s abuse, Sullivan acted in his usual fashion: siding with powerful interests and turning his back on accountability. Alaskans and survivors deserve better than political doublespeak and empty promises.
Let’s call it what it is: a cover-up.
What’s at Stake
These files aren’t about partisanship. They’re about justice. They’re about protecting children. And they’re about holding the powerful accountable, no matter how wealthy or well-connected they may be.
By voting against transparency, Sullivan chose to protect predators and shield the privileged from scrutiny. That’s not leadership. That’s cowardice.
Alaskans Deserve the Truth
When our own elected leaders fall in line behind Trump’s backtracking and refuse to shine a light on crimes that devastated countless lives, they aren’t serving Alaska. They’re serving themselves — and protecting the very systems that allow abuse to thrive.
Alaskans and the American people deserve to know the truth. Transparency and accountability aren’t optional in a democracy — they are essential.