Top Republicans are reportedly complaining that, if the American people demanded the resignation of everyone involved in the cover up of the Epstein Files, the Trump Administration would have “like only 3 people left…WASHINGTON, D.C. — Political tensions surrounding the long-running controversy over the Jeffrey Epstein files intensified this week after reports emerged that some Republican insiders privately expressed concern about the potential fallout if all individuals involved in allegedly concealing information related to the case were forced to resign. According to claims circulating on social media and among political commentators, one Republican source reportedly joked that such a scenario would leave the Trump administration with “only three people left.” The remark, while unverified, has fueled fresh debate over transparency, accountability, and the handling of information connected to Epstein’s network and associates. Critics argue that both major political parties have failed to provide the public with complete answers regarding the extent of Epstein’s connections to influential figures in politics, business, and entertainment. Supporters of former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, contend that many allegations being circulated are politically motivated and lack substantiated evidence. The Epstein case continues to generate widespread public interest years after the financier’s death in federal custody in 2019. Calls for the release of additional records and greater disclosure from government agencies have persisted, with advocates insisting that anyone found to have participated in wrongdoing or a cover-up should be held accountable regardless of political affiliation. As speculation grows, no official statements have been issued confirming the reported remarks, and the broader debate over the Epstein files remains a highly contentious issue in American politics.