A social media post published on March 20, 2026, has called on Chinese leader Xi Jinping to release unredacted versions of documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The message, posted on the platform X (formerly Twitter), was authored by a user identified as @SilentmanRH and addressed directly to Xi Jinping.
The post, which includes the hashtag #Epstein, urges the release of "the full #Epstein files, no redactions." The author of the message characterizes the request as a favor to "All of Humanity," framing the potential disclosure as a matter of global interest.
The appeal comes amid ongoing public discussion about the scope and contents of documents related to Epstein, a financier who died in 2019 while facing federal charges. Previous releases of related materials have included redactions for various legal and privacy reasons.
The post does not specify which documents or files are being referenced, nor does it provide context for why the Chinese government would be in possession of such materials. The message has been shared and discussed on social media platforms, though it remains unclear whether it has reached or been acknowledged by Chinese officials.
Requests for the release of unredacted documents in high-profile legal cases are not uncommon, particularly when materials have been subject to court-ordered redactions. Such calls often reflect public interest in transparency but do not necessarily indicate the existence or location of additional materials.
The original post was attributed to a user account named @politvidchannel, though the message itself was signed by @SilentmanRH. The content has circulated as part of broader online conversations about Epstein-related documents and public access to legal records.