🛠️ Skill Level: Intermediate
What This Tool Is
Transparency is not a buzzword. It’s a right. And when politicians use red tape and midnight votes to bury the truth—like, say, the Epstein files—you need to know how to dig it back up and make noise doing it. This guide is your claw-sharpening crash course in calling out cover-ups, forcing media attention, and mobilizing your community to demand answers.
Why This Matters
Power protects power. When Congress votes overnight to block public access to flight logs of a convicted trafficker’s private jet, that’s not national security—it’s elite security. If we let this slide, they’ll keep hiding behind “classified” and “pending investigation” while shielding predators, pardoning crooks, and distracting you with shiny scandals (hello, autopen).
Transparency is how we break that cycle. Not just for Epstein. For every shady pardon, every deleted email, every buried budget clause.
Real Example
On July 14, 2025, Rep. Ro Khanna introduced an amendment to release all Epstein files. The House Rules Committee—mostly Republicans—voted it down 6–5 in the dead of night. Only one GOP rep, Ralph Norman, voted yes. Meanwhile, House Oversight Chair James Comer is launching a full investigation… into Biden’s use of an autopen. That’s what they’re prioritizing. A machine pen. While sealing files tied to a child trafficking case. This is why we resist.
How to Use It – Step by Step
Step 1: Find the Files They’re Hiding
Use government trackers like Congress.gov or GovTrack.us to locate proposed amendments, bill text, and committee votes. Follow watchdogs like CREW or Public Citizen for summaries of what’s being buried.
Step 2: Blast the Vote
Make a public stink. Post the vote tally, name names, and tag your reps. Example: “Rep. X voted to KEEP the Epstein files secret. Tell them we deserve the truth.” Use visual graphics and bold hashtags like #ReleaseTheLogs or #CoverUpCommittee.
Step 3: Pressure the Committees
Email, call, or show up at the offices of committee members who blocked transparency. Use scripts like:
“I’m a constituent and I want full public release of unclassified Epstein documents. Why are you protecting this?”
You can find Oversight or Rules Committee contact info at house.gov.
Step 4: Demand Action from Allies
Push your local rep—even if they voted right—to introduce or support resolutions like Veasey’s. The more cosponsors, the more pressure. Public support keeps it from dying in silence.
Step 5: Organize a Targeted Protest or Phone Zap
Coordinate a protest outside Comer’s office, the House Rules Committee chair’s district office, or DOJ HQ. Can’t show up? Run a “fax blast” or mass voicemail zap demanding release of the files.
Step 6: Watch the Distraction Machine
If they start screaming about autopens, drag queens, or critical race theory the next day, congratulations—you hit a nerve. Stay focused. Redirect back to the issue: what are they hiding?
Step 7: Archive Everything
Take screenshots of deleted posts, record committee sessions, and download full bill texts. If they hide it today, you’ll have receipts for tomorrow’s whistleblower.
Final Claw Swipe
Every time you demand transparency, you force them to choose: side with the people or side with the predators. Resistance Kitty is here to tell you—when they pick the wrong side, we get louder. They’ll try to gaslight, distract, and delay. You? You’ll keep digging. And you won’t stop until the files are open, the guilty are named, and the truth claws its way into the light.