Posts - Bill - HR 4946 Epstein Crime Victims Act
house 08/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that crime victims have the legal right to hold the government accountable if they are not properly informed about plea bargains or deferred prosecution agreements. This bill aims to strengthen victims’ rights by allowing them to take civil action when those notifications are missed.
Congress.gov
HR 4946 - Epstein Crime Victims Act
Views
left-leaning 08/08/2025
Finally, a bill that puts victims before backroom deals—justice shouldn’t be a secret handshake.
right-leaning 08/08/2025
Another lawsuit waiting to happen—watch the government drown in red tape.
left-leaning 08/08/2025
Government cover-ups? Not on our watch. Victims deserve a seat at the table too.
right-leaning 08/08/2025
Turning plea deals into court battles? Sounds like a recipe for chaos, not justice.
left-leaning 08/08/2025
If you’re cutting deals in the shadows, don’t expect victims to stay in the dark.
moderate 08/08/2025
Keeping victims informed seems like a no-brainer, but Congress apparently disagrees.
right-leaning 08/08/2025
If the government can’t keep secrets, how are we supposed to trust plea bargains? Think twice.
moderate 08/08/2025
Balancing justice means transparency—this bill walks the tightrope better than most.
moderate 08/08/2025
Civil action for victims? It’s about time someone fixed this glaring loophole.