JUST IN: DNC Targeting House GOP in Epstein Files Ads Featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene

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The Democratic National Committee is launching a sharp-edged digital ad campaign targeting several House Republicans for what the party claims is a coordinated effort to “shut down Congress to bury the truth” about the Jeffrey Epstein files.
The campaign, which Mediaite has learned is part of a digital-only media buy, appears to be aimed directly at conservative audiences — running brief, punchy pre-roll spots before YouTube videos from figures like Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, and even Fox News’s YouTube channel. It’s a strategic attempt to meet right-leaning voters where they already are online, while also framing GOP leadership as actively obstructing the public’s right to know about Epstein’s ties to powerful figures.
There are currently two versions of the ad live on the Democrats’ official YouTube page. One features footage of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is shown saying, “This is a serious issue,” and later adds, “The highest volume of calls into my office have been about Epstein.” That soundbite is followed by stark on-screen text: “Republicans shut down Congress to bury the truth,” and a call to action: “Call your representative. Demand they release the Epstein files.”
The second video features video of Donald Trump dancing with Jeffrey Epstein during a 90s party while “Rhythm Is a Dancer” — a song by German Eurodance group Snap! — plays in the background.
While digital ad buys of this nature can be relatively inexpensive, the strategic placement makes it clear that Democrats are leaning into Epstein as a potent cultural flashpoint — especially among conspiracy-minded segments of the electorate who feel the story has been buried.
Though the DNC has not released specific details on how much is being spent or which districts are being targeted, the move reflects a growing trend in political messaging: hyper-targeted digital campaigns that bypass traditional media in favor of direct confrontation within the media ecosystems that shape partisan opinion. Whether it cuts through remains to be seen, but the message is clear: Democrats want voters to associate Epstein secrecy with GOP obstruction.
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