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Epstein Survivors Air Super Bowl PSA Urging DOJ to Release More Records

Survivors seek public pressure to force broader disclosure of Epstein case files from the Justice Department.

Overview

  • An emotional PSA from Epstein survivors ran on Super Bowl Sunday, calling on Americans to stand with them and demand transparency.
  • The video urges viewers to “Stand With Us” and to tell Pam Bondi “it’s time for the truth,” while addressing President Donald Trump.
  • A 33‑second clip of the ad was shared widely on social media, including by journalist Jim Acosta under the #standwithsurvivors banner.
  • In Las Vegas, a large banner labeled “Epstein Files Leaders” styled like NFL profiles displayed alleged mention counts for high‑profile figures, listing Trump at over 5,000 and Elon Musk at 1,465.
  • Reports also cite newly surfaced materials, including a 2015 dinner photo and emails attributed to Musk, which remain only partially verified, and the White House and the Justice Department had not commented at publication.