
I woke up this morning praying, and thinking about the Epstein files being released, and I’m going to speak from my heart.
I have prayed for years for darkness to be exposed. Not for spectacle. Not for gossip. For justice. For the children who were harmed and never protected the way they should have been. Seeing names and information come out doesn’t satisfy me. It reminds me that there is real evil in this world, evil that walks this earth wearing human faces, hiding behind power, wealth, and influence.
I am not seeking revenge. That belongs to God alone. Scripture makes that clear. But I will be honest about where I stand. I will not feel satisfied until God’s judgment is met and true accountability happens. Not just headlines. Not just speculation. I am talking about real consequences. Individuals being confronted with truth, arrested if warranted, standing in court, and being held responsible under the law. That is what justice looks like on this earth while God’s ultimate judgment unfolds in His time.
I will also be honest about something else. One reason I supported President Trump is because I believed his willingness to disrupt systems and pull back curtains could help expose what has been hidden. I never saw “Make America Great Again” as a call backward into oppression. I saw it as a desire for strength, respect, and financial security for this country. No leader is perfect, but I respect disruption when it challenges complacency.
Some people see all of this through politics. Some see headlines. I see it through faith. History and scripture both show that systems sometimes crumble so truth can surface. And beneath all of that, beyond anger or debate, what I feel most is grief. Grief for innocence stolen. Grief for families shattered. Grief for a world where children can be exploited. That grief comes from being a mother, a grandmother, and a protector at heart.
I will keep praying.
I will keep standing in conviction.
I will trust God’s judgment above all.
I refuse to live in fear, but I refuse to stay silent in spirit either. God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and sound judgment. That is where I stand this morning.
