Attorney General Pam Bondi was the subject of a Sunday Super Bowl ad that urges her to “tell the truth” in regard to the files pertaining to the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The clip, released by World Without Exploitation, says that more than 3 million files tied to Epstein have not been released, contradicting a Justice Department statement that said the department had released the final batch of documents tied to the disgraced financier’s criminal dealings on Jan. 30.

The documents that have been released feature redactions that have not yet been explained to the public or lawmakers as outlined in the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Members of Congress are able to view the documents in a private room within the Justice Department beginning on Monday.

The Super Bowl ad shows cameos of different survivors with a collective voice over that stated, “After years of being ripped apart, we are standing together. Because this girl deserves the truth. Because we all deserve the truth.”

The women show images of their younger selves. Monica Lewinsky reposted the clip as did Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

“The most important ad you will see on Super Bowl Sunday. You don’t “move on” from the largest sex trafficking ring in the world. You expose it. #StandWithSurvivors,” Schumer wrote in a post on the social platform X, alongside the video.