Epstein names fall abroad. Silence in America? Sheryl Crow explodes — and names Trump.
U.S. singer Sheryl Crow has publicly called for the impeachment and imprisonment of Donald Trump, accusing American institutions of failing to hold powerful figures accountable over their links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a statement posted to Instagram on Thursday, Crow said that while figures named in Epstein-related files in other countries have faced resignations, prosecutions, or investigations, the United States has largely avoided consequences.
“Those named in the Epstein files in other countries are going down hard for it. Not in America,” Crow wrote. “Who are we if we do not stand up for children?”
She argued that Trump, along with anyone — “Democrat, Republican, American, or foreign” — who knew about Epstein’s crimes and failed to act should face legal consequences.
The comments followed the Justice Department’s release last month of millions of documents tied to the Epstein investigation. Media reviews found thousands of references to Trump, though none showed direct criminal wrongdoing. Trump has repeatedly denied any involvement, saying he cut ties with Epstein in the early 2000s and expelled him from his Mar-a-Lago club.
The White House has not publicly responded to Crow’s remarks.
The Epstein case continues to reverberate internationally. In recent months, several prominent figures abroad have resigned or been placed under investigation following document releases, fueling criticism that accountability has been uneven — particularly in the United States.
Crow’s comments add to growing public pressure from cultural figures demanding renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s network and justice for victims, as debates intensify over political accountability and institutional trust.






