Epstein survivors used America’s most-watched broadcast moment to confront the U.S. Justice Department and demand full transparency, accountability and truth. Through a nationally aired Super Bowl advertisement, survivors publicly challenged the silence surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, placing direct pressure on the DOJ and Attorney General Pam Bondi to release unredacted files and disclose all implicated names. This campaign represents more than protest, it marks a unified front formed by survivors across generations, administrations, and decades of silence. Childhood photographs, survivor testimony and public-facing advocacy are now being used not just as remembrance, but as evidence, a direct demand for justice in one of the largest trafficking scandals in modern history. WATCH
11 February,2026 08:04 PM ISTThe long-buried Jeffrey Epstein files have finally burst into public view and Washington is in turmoil. More than 13,000 documents, images, and videos released by the Department of Justice have triggered fierce backlash as survivors, lawmakers, and legal observers demand full transparency. The partial disclosure, riddled with heavy black-outs, has ignited accusations of a continuing cover-up and raised urgent questions about what the DOJ is still hiding. Survivors say the redactions undermine accountability and delay long-overdue justice, while influential members of Congress are calling the release “selective,” “sanitized,” and structurally designed to protect powerful figures. WATCH
20 December,2025 09:07 PM ISTMegyn Kelly has landed in the center of a storm after a controversial segment on her show, where she appeared to reframe Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of minors with a remark that many viewers felt minimized the severity of his crimes. Her comment, suggesting Epstein was interested in "the barely legal type", triggered instant backlash across social media, mainstream newsrooms and survivor advocacy groups. WATCH
17 November,2025 02:22 PM ISTAn armed terror cell operating in the ‘Old Cemetery’ area of Khan Younis was eliminated in a joint IDF operation. Troops from the Haruv Reconnaissance Battalion under the Kfir Brigade identified armed terrorists posing a direct threat and directed an Israeli Air Force aircraft to strike the structure where they were operating. The terrorists were neutralised, and weapons including AK-47 rifles, RPG missiles, grenades, and explosives were recovered on site. In a separate sweep, rocket launchers were also dismantled, preventing further attacks. The IDF Southern Command has vowed to continue operations in Gaza to dismantle terror networks and protect Israeli civilians.
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