Women for Truth & Justice for Children (WTJC)
MARCH TO RELEASE THE FILES
We are angry. We are outraged. We refuse to stay silent.
For too long, powerful individuals connected to the Epstein network have escaped full accountability while victims have carried the consequences. This is unacceptable in a nation built on the rule of law.
We are demanding the full release of the files — with no names hidden, aside from the victims, and no protections for the powerful. If crimes were committed, those responsible must be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, regardless of wealth, status, or political affiliation.
Justice is not optional. Transparency is not negotiable. Accountability must happen.
"Everything done in the dark will be brought to the light."

Our Mission
On International Child Protection Day, June 1, we unite in Washington, D.C., with a clear and unwavering purpose: to protect children, seek truth, and demand accountability under the law.
We believe every child deserves safety, dignity, and justice. No individual — regardless of wealth, influence, or status — is above the law. Justice must extend beyond reputational consequences; when crimes against children are substantiated, accountability must occur through lawful investigation, prosecution, and due process.
We call for the full and transparent release of investigative records related to crimes against children, consistent with the law and with strong protections for victims’ identities and privacy. We oppose unnecessary redactions that shield perpetrators from accountability while firmly safeguarding survivors.
Through peaceful assembly, we stand together to advocate for:
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Transparency and truth
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Equal enforcement of the law
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Protection of victims
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Legal accountability when evidence supports criminal conduct
On this day of international recognition for child protection, we raise our voices not in partisanship, but in principle: Children must be protected. Truth must be revealed. Justice must be upheld.