Citizens will gather peacefully to call for transparency, accountability, and equal application of the law. This effort is not about political parties—it is about ordinary Americans who believe that justice should apply equally to everyone. People from all backgrounds and viewpoints are welcome to participate in a respectful demonstration focused on transparency, accountability, and public trust.
What to Expect: This will be a peaceful gathering lasting approximately three hours. Participants are encouraged to bring respectful signs and stand with fellow citizens in support of transparency and equal justice.
These protest are free to the public.
April 11, 1:00PM
Capital Square, Madison, WI
Participating is simple. Citizens who want to support transparency and accountability can join our notification list, attend scheduled demonstrations, or help organize events in their own communities.
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2. Attend a peaceful demonstration
Join fellow citizens who believe in transparency, accountability, and equal justice under the law.
3. Help organize locally
Volunteers can work with our team to help coordinate demonstrations and outreach in their own communities.
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Citizens across the country are asking for greater transparency and accountability regarding the Epstein case and related documents. Many believe that justice requires a full and consistent application of the law regardless of wealth or influence. Learn more about the documents, timeline, and public debate in our Epstein Files Explained guide.