A social media post from March 20, 2026, has drawn attention to statements made by an individual referred to as "Kirk" regarding documents connected to Jeffrey Epstein. The post, written in Dutch on the platform X (formerly Twitter), notes that the author does not personally sympathize with Kirk but acknowledges that Kirk has repeatedly called for the release of what are described as "#Epstein files."
The original post, authored by a user with the handle @Ceuninck4, uses the hashtag #epstein and references another user, @locuta, in its text. The content of the post is brief and observational, focusing on Kirk's repeated public statements rather than on the substance or content of any documents.
The post does not specify what exactly Kirk has called for in terms of document release, nor does it provide context about when or where these statements were made. It also does not indicate whether Kirk has any direct connection to the Epstein case or related legal matters.
The use of the term "Epstein files" in the post aligns with broader public discourse around transparency and the release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who faced criminal charges before his death in 2019. Public interest in such documents has persisted, with various individuals and groups advocating for their disclosure.
The post's acknowledgment of a lack of personal sympathy for Kirk, while still noting the repetition of his statements, suggests a neutral or observational tone rather than an endorsement or criticism of his position. The brevity and framing of the post indicate it is intended as a factual observation rather than an argument for or against the release of any documents.
As of now, there is no indication that any new documents have been released or that Kirk's calls have resulted in any official action. The post serves as a record of ongoing public discussion surrounding the topic.