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Epstein survivors used America’s most-watched broadcast moment to confront the U.S. Justice Department and demand full transparency, accountability and truth. Through a nationally aired Super Bowl advertisement, survivors publicly challenged the silence surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, placing direct pressure on the DOJ and Attorney General Pam Bondi to release unredacted files and disclose all implicated names. This campaign represents more than protest, it marks a unified front formed by survivors across generations, administrations, and decades of silence. Childhood photographs, survivor testimony and public-facing advocacy are now being used not just as remembrance, but as evidence, a direct demand for justice in one of the largest trafficking scandals in modern history. WATCH
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