The release of the Epstein files has sparked widespread discussion about the high-profile names mentioned in them, with Donald Trump drawing particular attention. Although Trump has denied having any involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, many people remain unconvinced. As the Super Bowl took place, one person in Las Vegas, Nevada, attempted to redirect attention back to the Epstein files by staging a provocative protest. A video was projected onto the side of a building advertising an alternative event dubbed the “Pedo Bowl,” aimed at criticizing Trump. While the trophy image shown in the projection was inappropriate, the rest of the video targeted and mocked several individuals, drawing strong reactions from onlookers and online viewers alike.
The video projected in Nevada labeled a segment “Epstein Files Leaders,” displaying images of what it described as the event’s players alongside the number of times each name allegedly appeared in the Epstein files. According to the projection, Donald Trump was shown in first place with 5,300 mentions, complete with a digitally created football uniform, underscoring how much effort went into producing the video. Elon Musk came in second with 1,465 mentions, while Bill Gates had 2,592 mentions. The video also included Steve Bannon at 2,901 mentions and Bill Clinton with 1,210 mentions, presenting them all as part of the same controversial lineup.
The projection then cut to images of cheerleaders before introducing additional names, including Prince Andrew, Peter Thiel, and Howard Lutnick, before ending once again with a display of the inappropriate “Pedo Bowl” trophy. One of the people who shared the video on X commented, “Donald Trump, Howard Lutnick and Steve Bannon are the all-stars of this game.” He followed that up by writing, “Trump has to hate this.” And judging by the nature of the projection, that reaction seems pretty likely.
People Reacting to the Nevada Projection Video
Many people reacted positively to the video projection in Las Vegas, especially because it was seen as something that would clearly irritate Donald Trump. One viewer expressed disbelief that the projection even happened, writing, “With this level of security, and yet someone still managed to release this video, Las Vegas is bound to be anything but peaceful tonight. I think this might be the most dangerous commercial in Super Bowl history.” Another person praised the effort, saying, “Epic. This deserves to be in a Super Bowl commercial.” Others thanked the person behind the projection, with one commenter writing, “Whoever was creative enough to come up with this, thank you for doing the Lord’s work.” Another added, “This is what peaceful assembly and demanding accountability look like. The spotlight, literally needs to stay on this case until there is full transparency and justice for the victims.”
Not everyone enjoyed the video projection shown in Nevada, as Trump supporters quickly pushed back and defended him. Some argued that his name appearing in the files did not mean wrongdoing. “Pres Trump was an informant. So of course he’s mentioned. Being mentioned isn’t a crime. All you have are illusions of a crime then you use that illusion as a fact. This is nothing short of manipulating & propaganda!” one person claimed. Another commenter wrote, “Overseas account. CNN ( Chinese News Network) even said Trump didn’t hang with Epstein… it really hurt when they added ‘ever.’.” Others echoed similar defenses of Donald Trump, including one person who said, “Another lie. The leftists couldn’t find Trump’s name among the visitors list. Haha! They had it for many years and kept it secret because all the leftists are on the pedophile list.” Regardless of where people stand, the Epstein files are publicly available for anyone who wants to read them and draw their own conclusions.







