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Epstein Victims Demand Files Release in Powerful PSA Aired on National TV

  • Independent News Roundup By Independent News Roundup
  • Nov 19, 2025

Frank Bergman

In a stunning prime-time moment that cut through millions of living rooms, a powerful public service announcement (PSA) featuring survivors of Jeffrey Epstein aired during ABC’s “Monday Night Football.”

The PSA was broadcast on national TV just hours before the U.S. House is set to vote on releasing the long-concealed Epstein files.

The women, holding photos of themselves as girls, issued a chilling, unified appeal.

Some of the victims featured in the video were as young as 14 when they encountered Epstein.

“I suffered so much pain,” they say, each survivor speaking through the haunting images of their teenage selves.

“There are about a thousand of us.”

“It’s time to bring the secrets out of the shadows,” the PSA continues.

“It’s time to shine a light into the darkness.”

The video then ends with a damning on-screen message:

“Five administrations and we’re still in the dark.”

The final call to action urges Americans to contact Congress and demand the files’ release.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), one of the strongest voices pushing transparency, blasted the fact that survivors even need a PSA at all.

In a post on X, Greene said:

“This should have never been a fight,” Greene said.

“Raping teenage girls, trafficking victims, and protecting powerful people is not a hoax.

“I unapologetically and proudly stand with these women.”

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