The video, released in collaboration with World Without Exploitation, a human sex trafficking advocacy organization, opens with a stark message: “On November 19, 2025, the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law. 3 Million Files Still Have Not Been Released.”

Several Epstein survivors then appear on screen holding photographs of themselves as teenagers.

“After years of being kept apart, we’re standing together,” advocate and survivor Annie Farmer says while holding a photo of herself from the late 1990s. “Because this girl deserves the truth.”

“Stand With Us, Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi It’s Time For The Truth,” the PSA concludes.

The ad follows the Justice Department’s release of more than 3.5 million Epstein-related documents on Jan. 30—an action Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said marked the end of the department’s review of the files. But the release represented only about half of the roughly 6 million documents the DOJ reviewed, fueling renewed concerns of a cover-up.

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    2 days ago

    Y’know Pam Bondi does not have a portrait of herself in her attic that is showing her as she ages.

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      Your right Pam seems a bit tired looking. Must be that chronically elevated cortisol levels. I wonder if it would help if she weren’t such a chronically awful person.