Yassamin Ansari criticizes DOJ over Epstein files and highlights AZ-03 constituent services

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Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari, who represents Arizona’s 3rd congressional district, has used her social media platform to address issues related to the handling of the Epstein case and her ongoing work for constituents.

On February 2, 2026, Ansari posted criticism regarding the Department of Justice’s actions in relation to the Epstein files. She wrote, “This is an indefensible and horrifying disregard for the victims by Trump’s @TheJusticeDept. They are still withholding the full Epstein Files, and rich and powerful men continue to evade accountability for their heinous crimes. @AGPamBondi should be impeached.”

Later that day, she highlighted her office’s efforts on behalf of her district: “The work continues for AZ-03 as 2026 begins. I’m proud to have closed 450 cases and returned over $790,000 directly to constituents. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to our office if we can serve you: 602-956-2285.”

On February 3, Ansari returned to the subject of abuse and accountability with another post: “This tells you everything about how casually powerful men excuse abuse, and why the victims are still waiting for justice.”

Ansari was elected in 2024 after defeating Jeff Zink in the general election with a significant margin—she received approximately 70.9% of the vote compared to Zink’s 26.6%. Her recent posts reflect both her focus on national justice issues and constituent services within Arizona’s 3rd district.



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