The survivors of the atrocities committed by Jeffrey Epstein have once again broken their silence and urged the government to take action as they rallied together in a new ad. The ad urges Attorney General Pam Bondi to reveal all the files related to the controversy.Recently, the Department of Justice released more Epstein documents; however, there are still more than half left unrevealed. Due to this, the survivors, taking advantage of the Super Bowl Sunday hype, released an ad targeted at Bondi.The video has a simple message: "Stand with us." It starts off with the survivors showing up one by one, cutting to the message stating the day when the Epstein Files Transparency Act was signed into law, which was. According to the act, the DoJ has to publicly release records, images, videos, and anything else related to Jeffrey Epstein and his wife, Ghislaine Maxwell. However, 3 million files are still not released.The video continues with the video showcasing the women with their mouths covered in black. The metaphorical black tape is then removed, and one by one, they share their message."After years of being kept apart, we're standing together…Because this girl deserves the truth. Because she deserves the truth. Because we all deserve the truth…” Holding images of their younger selves.The ad ends with a clear message,"Tell Attorney General Pam Bondi, it's time for the truth."The video was posted by World Without Exploitation, who wrote,"You don't ‘move on’ from the largest s*x trafficking ring in the world. You expose it.”This is not the only ad calling out the government and the people mentioned in the files during Super Bowl time, as another one called 'Paedo Bowl' was being projected onto a Las Vegas building for a short while. The video listed the highest recorded names mentioned in the files, including Donald Trump, who had 5,300 mentions, Microsoft's Bill Gates with 2,592 mentions, former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, with 2,901 mentions, Elon Musk with 1,465 mentions, and former president Bill Clinton with 1,210 mentions. Other "honorable mentions" included disgraced royal Prince Andrew, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Palantir founder Peter Thiel.