The resolution calls on Congress to investigate all individuals implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein files and to compel them to testify under oath. It highlights the extensive human trafficking and abuse network operated by Epstein, which victimized over a thousand women and girls. While Ghislaine Maxwell has been held accountable for her role, many others who participated in or covered up these crimes remain unpunished. The resolution emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, particularly in light of the bipartisan support for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which mandates the release of unclassified records related to Epstein's investigation.

Furthermore, the resolution criticizes the Department of Justice for allegedly prioritizing the protection of powerful individuals implicated in Epstein's crimes over the rights and identities of the survivors. It points out failures in the release of documents, including unredacted names of victims and communications involving underage girls. The resolution asserts that Congress must take action to ensure justice is served, as the current approach by the Department of Justice has not adequately addressed the accountability of those involved in Epstein's criminal activities. It concludes by affirming the principles of justice and equality, asserting that no one is above the law, and calls for full transparency regarding the operations of Epstein's network.