MAGA Reacts to Epstein Survivors Running Ad on Super Bowl Sunday
Summary
An ad aired during the Super Bowl from survivors of Jeffrey Epstein called for transparency in the sex-trafficking scandal. The ad prompted mixed reactions from supporters of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, who expressed skepticism about the motives and timing of the ad. The U.S. Department of Justice released millions of records related to Epstein under a new law, but not all files have been made public yet.Key Facts
- Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein aired an ad during the Super Bowl calling for transparency in his sex-trafficking case.
- This ad led to critical responses from individuals in the MAGA movement.
- The U.S. Department of Justice released about 3 million pages of records regarding the Epstein case.
- The records release was under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, widely supported in Congress.
- President Donald Trump signed the Transparency Act into law.
- About half of the records have been released so far.
- Some question the timing and political strategy behind the release and ad campaign.
- Elon Musk offered to pay legal fees for anyone sued for speaking out about the scandal.
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