Jeffrey Epstein’s victims utilized a Super Bowl ad to demand the release of millions of government documents. Eight women called for transparency from the Trump administration, seeking the truth about their abuse. While millions of pages have been released, survivors fear a cover-up as half of the files remain undisclosed.
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