Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari reiterates calls for accountability in Epstein case

Yassamin Ansari, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd Congressional District
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Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari, who represents her district after winning the 2024 general election against Jeff Zink, used her social media platform on February 11, 2026, to address ongoing concerns related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and recent actions by public figures.

On February 11, 2026, Ansari posted a statement reaffirming her commitment to ongoing advocacy efforts: “We’re absolutely not moving on.”

Later that day, she reiterated her support for survivors connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case. In a tweet published at 17:34 UTC, Ansari wrote: “I continue to stand with the brave survivors of Jeffrey Epstein in demanding that the Trump DOJ release ALL the Epstein Files and hold every perpetrator accountable for their heinous crimes. We won’t stop until there’s justice.”

In another post on February 11 at 21:26 UTC, Ansari criticized Pam Bondi’s conduct during an event involving survivors of Jeffrey Epstein. She stated: “Pam Bondi displaying absolutely deranged behavior today. She sat in a room full of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and just lied relentlessly. Shameful.”

Yassamin Ansari assumed office after defeating Jeff Zink in the 2024 general election with approximately 70.9% of the vote compared to Zink’s 26.6%. This electoral victory established her as a prominent voice in her district.

The tweets reflect continued public scrutiny surrounding the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities and call for accountability from officials involved during previous administrations.



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