Epstein Survivors Have a Message for President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi Ahead of Super Bowl
Epstein survivors have a message for President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, and it will be on display in front of thousands of NFL fans at the Super Bowl on Sunday. A 33-second clip of the ad was shared on social media by independent journalist Jim Acosta and other commentators, who used the campaign’s name – #standwithsurvivors.
Epstein survivors release ad just before Super Bowl (AFP)At one point in the video, a survivor says, “Stand with us. Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi, it’s time for the truth.” Neither the White House nor the Department of Justice (DOJ) has commented on the new campaign.
“The Epstein survivors are releasing this Super Bowl Sunday ad that they won’t “move on” from the world’s biggest sex-trafficking scandal.
Trump targets Musk with pre-Super Bowl bannerMeanwhile, in Las Vegas, a huge banner with the label ‘Epstein File Leaders’ was put up targeting President Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Howard Lutnick, Steve Bannon, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates. The banner, styled in an NFL format, read ‘Pedo Bowl’.
A video has also surfaced. It included several high-profile figures named in the Epstein documents. Their names were in the stylized format of NFL Player Profiles, a leaderboard ranking frequently referenced in the infamous Epstein files. According to the clip, Trump is mentioned more than 5,000 times and Musk is mentioned 1,465 times.
Meanwhile, a recently released photo from a new tranche of the Epstein file shows several tech billionaires, including Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, at a dinner with the convicted sex offender in 2015. PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel was also visible in the film.
Musk also appeared to question one of Epstein’s side in another email.
“Do you have any party plans? I’m working to wit this year and so, when my kids get home after Christmas, I really want to hit the party scene in St. Barts or somewhere else and let loose. The invite is much appreciated, but a peaceful island experience is the opposite of what I’m looking for,” the tech billionaire wrote.
“Got it, I’ll see you in St. Barth, my island proportions might make Talila uncomfortable,” Epstein replied.
“Proportion is not an issue for Talulah,” Musk said.
Yash Bajaj is part of the US team at Hindustan Times. With over four years of experience in the US, he has developed a passion for American football, NBA and other non-cricket sports. In his spare time, you can find Yash playing with AI tools, watching movies and discussing conspiracy theories.Read more
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