Howard Lutnick Must Be Removed for His Epstein Lies
Phone scripts and email tools to demand Congress call for his resignation or firing
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We are learning much more about Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and connections and how this administration and other elites have covered up for them. But for all this new information, we’ve seen very little genuine accountability. As Rep. Jerry Nadler pointed out to the Attorney General yesterday, the Trump DoJ has indicted no one, and only a handful of those found in the files are facing consequences beyond public shame.
This extends into the president’s cabinet. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been caught brazenly lying about the extent of his relationship with Epstein, maintaining close ties for years after he realized he was a “disgusting person.” In other nations, the fallout has threatened governments and monarchies. In the United States, the Trump Administration is as usual shamelessly shielding wrongdoing by regime allies. Given Trump’s name is all over the files, it’s predictable, but unacceptable.
There is so much that needs to be done to achieve justice for Epstein’s victims. Insisting a senior public official busted lying about his Epstein connections not go on about his work as if everything is normal is a very easy and basic place to start. Several members of Congress, including Senators Schiff and Rosen and Reps. Garcia, Khanna, Lieu, Stansbury, Kamlager-Dove and Massie have called for Lutnick to quit or be terminated. We need many more to raise their voices. 🔊 Let’s reach out to our members of Congress and ask them to demand Lutnick resign, be fired or be impeached. We can find call and email language to use below or send them this message directly by texting SIGN PGKBGU to 50409. 🔊
Last updated 2/11/26.
PHONE SCRIPTS
You can find your delegation’s contact info here. Please adjust, add, and reword as you would see fit - you will be most effective speaking in your own words!
Hi, my name is _________, and I’m a constituent from (city, zip). (If voicemail, leave street address).
There must be consequences for the Epstein class. The elites who knew about and covered for his crimes have to be held responsible.
That’s going to require a lot of work, but one really easy place to start is the Commerce Secretary. Lutnick lied to us all, for years, about his relationship with Epstein. He said he realized he was “a disgusting person” in 2005 and was still visiting him on his island seven years later. And he’s admitted it. He shouldn’t be allowed to go on working as a senior public official now like everything is normal.
Howard Lutnick must resign or be removed from his position. Please add your voice to those demanding this happen.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
EMAIL LANGUAGE
We can send this message directly to our members of Congress by texting SIGN PGKBGU to 50409, or use it as a starting point for the standard congressional email system.
Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were horrible enough on their own. But the reason they have shaken the world is that powerful elites participated in them, covered for them and ignored them, and years later still haven’t paid a price for it. As President Trump reportedly told a police chief in 2006, “everyone has known [Epstein]’s been doing this.”
The fight for justice will not be done until members of the Epstein class suffer real-world consequences just like regular people in their position would. We owe it to their victims to settle for nothing less.
This will be a challenge, but there are plenty of places we can start.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick brazenly lied to us all for years about his relationship with Epstein, maintaining close ties for well over a decade after he claimed he realized Epstein was a “disgusting person.” He has in fact confessed as much, now that he’s been caught.
The President seems happy to shrug this revelation off and continue to let Lutnick work on trade and broadband policy as if everything is fine, which is sensible considering Trump is named countless times in the Epstein files himself. But Americans are not prepared to accept this as normal, and a Congress full of people who have professed shock and horror over the Epstein files shouldn’t either. He has, to put it mildly, lost the public trust.
Several of our representatives have already called for the Secretary to be removed from his position. They shouldn’t be lone voices in the wilderness. Please choose the side of justice for those Epstein has harmed and demand Lutnick resign or be fired, now.

