LOS BANOS, Calif. — In relation to President Trump, Angie Zamora and Phaidra Medeiros agree on little or no.
Zamora, a 36-year-old Military veteran, has nothing good to say.
“The legal guidelines. All of the rights taken away from ladies. The stuff with ICE,” Zamora mentioned, ticking off her frustrations as she stopped outdoors the put up workplace within the Central Valley group of Los Banos. “Why are they going after individuals engaged on farms after they’re presupposed to be chasing violent criminals?”
Medeiros, against this, is delighted Trump changed Joe Biden. “He wasn’t mentally match,” Medeiros mentioned of the aged ex-president. “There was one thing flawed with him from the very starting.”
Regardless of all that, the 2 do share one perception: Each say the federal government ought to cough up each final bit of knowledge it has on Jeffrey Epstein, his sordid misdeeds and the highly effective associates who moved in his aberrant orbit.
Trump “did his complete marketing campaign on releasing the Epstein recordsdata,” Zamora mentioned. “And now he’s making an attempt to vary the topic. ‘Oh, it’s a ‘hoax’ … ‘Oh, you guys are nonetheless speaking about that creep?’ And but there’s photos all through the years of him with that creep.”
Medeiros, 56, echoed the sentiment.
Trump and his fellow Republicans “put themselves into this predicament as a result of they saved speaking always” in regards to the urgency of unsealing information in Epstein’s sex-trafficking case — till they took management of the Justice Division and the remainder of Washington. “Now,” she mentioned, “they’re backpedaling.”
Medeiros paused outdoors the engineering agency the place she works within the Central Valley, in Newman, on a tree-lined road adorned with star-spangled banners honoring native servicemen and girls.
“Clearly there have been minors concerned” in Epstein’s crimes, she mentioned, and if Trump is in some way implicated “then he must go down as properly.”
Years after being discovered useless in a Manhattan jail cell — killed by his personal hand, in line with authorities — Epstein seems to have completed the near-impossible on this deeply riven nation. He’s united Democrats, Republicans and independents round a name to disclose, as soon as and for all, all the pieces that’s recognized about his case.
Epstein, seen in courtroom along with his legal professionals, was discovered useless in his jail cell whereas awaiting prosecution for intercourse crimes.
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“He’s useless now, but when individuals have been concerned they need to be prosecuted,” mentioned Joe Toscano, a 69-year-old Los Banos retiree and unaffiliated voter who final 12 months supported Trump’s return to the White Home. “Deliver all of it on the market. Make it public.”
California’s thirteenth Congressional District, the place Zamora, Medeiros and Toscano all stay, is arguably probably the most intently fought political terrain in America. Sprawling via California’s midriff, from the far reaches of the San Francisco Bay Space to the southern fringe of the San Joaquin Valley, it’s farm nation: Flat, fertile and crossed-hatched with canals, rail traces and thruways with utilitarian names akin to Street No. 32 and Avenue 18½.
The myriad small cities are transient interludes amid the dairy and poultry farms and luxurious carpeting of greens, fruit and nut timber that stretch to the hazy-brown horizon. Probably the most populous metropolis, Merced, has fewer than 100,000 residents. (Modesto, with a inhabitants of round 220,000, is break up between the fifth and thirteenth districts.)
Democratic Rep. Adam Grey was elected in November within the closest Home race within the nation, beating the Republican incumbent, John Duarte, by 187 votes out of almost 211,000 solid. The squeaker was a rematch and almost a rerun. Two years prior, Duarte defeated Grey by fewer than 600 votes out of almost 134,000 solid.
Not surprisingly, each events have made the thirteenth District a prime goal in 2026; handicappers price the competition a toss-up, at the same time as the sphere kinds itself out. (Duarte has mentioned he wouldn’t run once more.)
The midterm election is a great distance off, so it’s unimaginable to say how the Epstein controversy will play out politically. However there’s, at least, a baseline expectation of transparency, a view that was repeatedly expressed in conversations with three dozen voters throughout the district.

A tractor clears the rows in an orchard in Merced.
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Zachery Ramos, a 25-year-old impartial, is the founding father of the Gustine Touring Library, which promotes studying and literacy all through the Central Valley. Its storefront, painted with polka dots and embellished with large butterflies, sits like a cheery oasis in Gustine’s four-block downtown, a riot of inexperienced spilling from the planter packing containers out entrance.
Inside, the partitions have been full of commendations and newspaper clippings celebrating Ramos’ good works. As a nonprofit, he mentioned, “we’ve got to have all the pieces on the market. All of the books. Every thing.”
Epstein, he advised, ought to be handled no in a different way.
“In relation to one thing as severe as that, with what could or could not have taken place on his non-public island, along with his girlfriend” — convicted intercourse trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell — “I do assume it ought to all be out within the open,” Ramos mentioned. “In the event you’re not afraid of your title being in [the files], particularly if you’re coping with minors being assaulted, it ought to 100% be made public.”
Ed, a 42-year-old Democrat who manages a warehouse operation in Patterson, famous that Trump launched the federal government’s long-secret recordsdata on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., although King’s household objected. (Like a number of of these interviewed, he declined to present his final title, to keep away from being hassled by readers who don’t like what he needed to say.)
Why, Ed puzzled, shouldn’t the Epstein recordsdata come to gentle? “It wasn’t simply Trump,” he mentioned. “It was a whole lot of Republicans in Congress that mentioned, ‘Hey, we wish to get these recordsdata on the market.’ And I imagine if Kamala [Harris] had received, they might be beating her down, demanding she achieve this.”
He smacked a fist in his palm, to emphasise the purpose.

Madera, with a inhabitants of roughly 70,000, is among the largest communities within the thirteenth District.
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Sue, a Madera Republican and no fan of Trump, expressed her emotions in staccato bursts of fury.
“Apparently the ladies years in the past mentioned who was doing what, however no person listens to the ladies,” mentioned the 75-year-old retiree. “Launch all of it! Completely! You play, you pay, buddy.”
Even those that dismissed the significance of Epstein and his crimes mentioned the federal government ought to maintain nothing again — if solely to erase doubts and lay the problem to relaxation.
Epstein “is gone and I don’t actually care in the event that they launch the recordsdata or not,” mentioned Diane Nunes, a 74-year-old Republican who retains the books for her household farm, which lies midway between Los Banos and Gustine. “However they most likely ought to, as a result of lots of people are ready for that.”
Patrick, a development contractor, was extra labored up about “fairly boy” Gavin Newsom and “Nazi Pelosi” — “sure, that’s what I name her” — than something that is perhaps lurking within the Epstein recordsdata. “When the cat is useless, you don’t decide it up and pet it. Proper?” He motioned to the pavement, baking because the temperature in Patterson climbed into the low 90s.
“It’s over with,” the 61-year-old Republican mentioned of Epstein and his villainy. “Transfer on.”
A minimum of, that may be his choice. However to “shut all people up, completely, yeah, they need to launch them,” Patrick mentioned. “In any other case, we’re all going to be speculating endlessly.”
Or a minimum of till the polls shut in November 2026.