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Super Bowl LX is set to kick off.
The Seattle Seahawks are set to take on the New England Patriots in what is expected to be a tight game.
Even if you don’t like the Super Bowl, the ads are usually entertaining and a reason to tune in.
Many Super Bowl ads have been kept private before they air, but it has been revealed that Epstein survivors will have their own ad during the commercial break.
Newsweek provided more context to the new ad:
Survivors of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released a powerful public service announcement (PSA) on Super Bowl Sunday calling for full transparency in what they describe as the largest sex-trafficking scandal in the world.
The emotional video, released by World Without Exploitation, features survivors speaking directly to the public, demanding Americans stand with them and pressure U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all information related to the case.
The PSA’s closing message states: “Stand With Us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi: IT’S TIME FOR THE TRUTH.”
The timing of the commercial during one of the most-watched television events of the year demonstrates survivors’ determination to keep public pressure on the DOJ.
Despite the DOJ’s January 30 release of 3 million pages of records, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images under the new Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump, survivors and their advocates argue more transparency is needed.
Watch it here:
BREAKING: The Epstein survivors are releasing this ad on this Super Bowl Sunday to send the message that they will not “move on” from the largest sex trafficking scandal in the world. #standwithsurvivors pic.twitter.com/JehYZa1hGw
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) February 8, 2026
Rep. Thomas Massie has been one of the biggest advocates of the Epstein survivors and has been calling on the DOJ to release more files, per The Hill:
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Thursday released a 14-minute video explaining what Americans can expect if the Department of Justice (DOJ) does or does not disclose all of its information on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on its Friday deadline.
“Let’s start with how will you know if they have released all the materials,” Massie said. “Well, one of the ways we’ll know is there are people who have covered this case for years and I’ve talked to them in private and they know what some of the material is that’s back there.”
Massie said he has spoken with the victims’ lawyers “and collectively they know there are at least 20 names of men who are accused of sex crimes in the possession of the FBI,” he continued, referring to witness testimony given to FBI agents.
“If we get a large production on Dec. 19 and it does not contain a single name of any male who is accused of a sex crime or sex trafficking or rape or any of these things, then we know they haven’t produced all the documents,” Massie said. “It’s that simple.”
Watch Massie here:
Rep. Thomas Massie says he’s ready to use the nuclear option if the DOJ refuses to unredact the names of Epstein’s clients.
He warns he will simply start reading Epstein’s client names publicly if Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice does not release them.
“If the victims want to… pic.twitter.com/GCzp1rJwgE
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) February 8, 2026

