Senator Ben Ray Luján criticized the Trump administration's failure to release all Epstein files, citing concerns for transparency and justice.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Luján comments on DOJ's Epstein Files: U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján criticized the Trump administration for not releasing full documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by the deadline set by the Department of Justice. Luján stated that the DOJ had ample time for review and redaction, asserting that any failure to release the files represents a cover-up that blocks justice for Epstein's victims.
Legislative actions moving forward: Luján, alongside Senator Merkley, has introduced the Epstein Files Transparency Act to promote public transparency, accountability for those involved, and justice for victims. He emphasized the need for immediate compliance with the law to make these files accessible.
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Ben Ray Lujan Fundraising
Ben Ray Lujan recently disclosed $617.4K of fundraising in a Q3 FEC disclosure filed on October 15th, 2025. This was the 113th most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year. 70.4% came from individual donors.
Lujan disclosed $326.6K of spending. This was the 165th most from all Q3 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Lujan disclosed $3.2M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 99th most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year.
You can see the disclosure here, or track Ben Ray Lujan's fundraising on Quiver Quantitative.
Ben Ray Lujan Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Ben Ray Lujan:
- S.3540: A bill to ensure that large online platforms are addressing the needs of non-English users.
- S.3330: A bill to impose sanctions with respect to persons that contribute to international trafficking of illicit drugs, including companies of the People's Republic of China that supply fentanyl precursors and certain cartels that traffic fentanyl into the United States, and for other purposes.
- S.3281: Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025
- S.3256: Disarm Hate Act
- S.3242: Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Amendments Act of 2025
- S.3190: Fire Innovation Unit Act of 2025
You can track bills proposed by Ben Ray Lujan on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Lujan.