Another clear indication that some in Congress prioritize protecting the guilty over delivering justice to victims. Virginia’s Law is a federal bill introduced on February 10, 2026, by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Representative Teresa Leger Fernández with support from survivors of sexual abuse and trafficking, including the family of Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein accuser who died in 2025. Its aim is to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil lawsuits relating to sexual abuse and trafficking at the federal level, meaning survivors could pursue legal action regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred.
The bill is currently stalled in committee because both the House and Senate are controlled by Republicans, and it faces skepticism from lawmakers concerned about potential legal and financial implications, including a possible surge in litigation. Without broad bipartisan support, the legislation has not yet moved forward to a floor vote, leaving its prospects uncertain.