Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen
February 9, 2026

BREAKING: Epstein survivors use Super Bowl to drop MAJOR UPDATE

Quick Read

Epstein survivors launched a Super Bowl ad demanding accountability, while the host alleges the Trump administration actively obstructs the full release of files and prosecution of high-profile individuals.
Epstein survivors united for a Super Bowl ad, demanding full transparency and accountability.
The host alleges the Trump administration, through Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch, actively blocks further Epstein file releases and prosecutions.
Rep. Thomas Massie threatens to publicly name alleged accomplices if the DOJ continues to withhold information.

Summary

Epstein survivors aired a Super Bowl ad to collectively demand truth and accountability, highlighting perceived stonewalling by the Trump administration regarding the release of all Epstein files and the prosecution of individuals implicated. The host criticizes Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch for allegedly halting further document releases and prosecutions. The episode details how Commerce Secretary Harold Lutnik, Kevin Worsh, and Elon Musk are named in the files, with Donald Trump referenced over 38,000 times. Representative Thomas Massie, co-author of the Epstein File Transparency Act, threatens to publicly name alleged accomplices if the Department of Justice continues to withhold information, framing the administration's actions as a deliberate 'chaos by design' to protect powerful individuals.
This episode highlights ongoing efforts by Epstein survivors and some political figures to force transparency and accountability for powerful individuals allegedly involved in Jeffrey Epstein's network. It raises critical questions about government integrity, the influence of wealth and power on justice, and the public's right to information, especially when an administration's stated commitment to transparency is perceived as contradicted by its actions.

Takeaways

  • Epstein survivors launched a Super Bowl ad to collectively demand the full truth and accountability.
  • The host asserts that the Trump administration, specifically Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch, has no intention of releasing more Epstein documents or prosecuting anyone in Epstein's orbit.
  • Commerce Secretary Harold Lutnik, Kevin Worsh (Trump's Fed chair pick), and Elon Musk are named in the Epstein files, with Donald Trump referenced over 38,000 times.
  • Representative Thomas Massie, co-author of the Epstein File Transparency Act, is prepared to publicly name alleged accomplices if the DOJ continues to withhold information.
  • The host frames the administration's alleged inaction as a deliberate protection of powerful individuals, rather than incompetence.

Insights

1Epstein Survivors Launch Super Bowl Ad for Accountability

After years of being kept apart, Epstein survivors united to release a Super Bowl Sunday advertisement, sending a clear message to the White House demanding truth and accountability for those involved in Jeffrey Epstein's network.

The ad itself, featuring multiple survivors stating, 'We're standing together... because we all deserve the truth.'

2Alleged DOJ Stonewalling on Epstein Files and Prosecutions

The host claims that Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch have explicitly stated their lack of intention to release additional Epstein documents or prosecute individuals, suggesting a deliberate effort to shield those in Epstein's orbit from accountability.

The host's direct statement: 'Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch have already made it clear that they have no intention of releasing any more documents. They have no intention of prosecuting anyone.' This is reinforced by a clip of Todd Blanch stating 'this is the end of the Epstein... review of the Epstein files.'

3High-Profile Individuals Named in Epstein Files

Several prominent figures are reportedly named in the Epstein files, indicating their association with Epstein. This includes Commerce Secretary Harold Lutnik, Trump's pick for Fed chair Kevin Worsh, and Elon Musk, who was allegedly planning visits to Epstein's island. Donald Trump himself is referenced over 38,000 times across various documents.

Host's statements: 'Commerce Secretary Harold Lutnik was an Epstein associate. Trump's pick for the Fed chair, Kevin Worsh, is named in the files. Elon is in there planning visits to Epstein's island. And Donald Trump is listed, I kid you not, 38,000 times. According to the New York Times, using a proprietary search tool, the New York Times identified more than 5,300 files containing more than 38,000 references to Mr. Trump, his wife, his Mara Lago Club in Florida, and other related words and phrases.'

4Congressional Threat to Release Names if DOJ Fails to Act

Representative Thomas Massie, co-author of the Epstein File Transparency Act, expressed readiness to publicly name alleged accomplices if the Department of Justice continues to withhold crucial information, particularly the names on '302 forms' that victims believe will bring justice.

Massie's quote: 'I'm ready to do that if the victims want me to. They believe that the best way to get justice is to force the DOJ to release these names... if the victims want to give them to me, I've expressed that I'm willing to do that. But again, the best way is to force the DOJ to release those names on those 302 forms.'

5Allegation of 'Chaos by Design' in File Withholding

The host dismisses theories of incompetence regarding the Department of Justice's handling and non-release of Epstein files, instead proposing that the perceived disorganization and withholding of information is a deliberate 'chaos by design' strategy to protect powerful, wealthy individuals.

Host's statement: 'No, I think it was chaos by design.' This is in response to dismissing theories that Pam Bondi was 'clumsy' or 'disorganized' in handling the files.

Lessons

  • Support independent media and journalists who are committed to covering sensitive topics like the Epstein files, as traditional platforms may face pressure to suppress critical coverage.
  • Engage with political representatives who advocate for transparency and accountability regarding the Epstein files, such as those supporting the Epstein File Transparency Act.
  • Stay informed and apply pressure on government officials to ensure the full release of documents and prosecution of all individuals implicated in the Epstein network, challenging any perceived stonewalling.

Quotes

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"Pam Bondi and Todd Blanch have already made it clear that they have no intention of releasing any more documents. They have no intention of prosecuting anyone. They have no intention of allowing anyone in the Epstein orbit to face an ounce of accountability."

Brian Tyler Cohen (Host)
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"Is the public going to learn about men that abuse these girls? Like, what does that mean? I mean, I understand what that means."

Todd Blanch
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"If we had information, we meaning the Department of Justice about men who abused women, we would, um, we would we would prosecute them, right?"

Todd Blanch
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"Donald Trump is listed, I kid you not, 38,000 times."

Brian Tyler Cohen (Host)
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"No, he should just resign. I mean, there are three people in Great Britain that have resigned in politics... for less than what we've seen Howard Lutnik lie about."

Thomas Massie
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"I'm ready to do that if the victims want me to. They believe that the best way to get justice is to force the DOJ to release these names."

Thomas Massie

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