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CPAC 2026 Interrupted as The Good Liars Drop ‘Epstein Files’ on Attendees in Texas

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMarch 30, 20263 Mins Read
CPAC 2026 Interrupted as The Good Liars Drop 'Epstein Files' on Attendees in Texas
Image source: The Good Liars via YouTube

YouTubers and political comedy duo the Good Liars disrupted the 2026 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, Texas, by handing out what they called “Epstein Files” to attendees. The pair, Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler, are known for filming interactions at political events and posting them online. Their latest stunt is drawing attention for how it touches on a topic that has remained controversial in U.S. politics.

Handing Out Epstein Files at CPAC

The CPAC incident in Texas was recorded and uploaded to YouTube, where it quickly gained traction. Within four hours of being posted, the eight-minute video had reached more than 70,000 views and over 700 comments. The clip was also shared on Reddit, where it appeared on r/videos and received more than 2,000 upvotes along with dozens of replies. The early engagement suggests strong interest from online audiences across platforms.

In the video, Jason Selvig approaches attendees at the Texas event and begins offering printed documents he refers to as the “Epstein Files.” He explains that in past interviews at rallies, many supporters had called for the release of these files. He then questions why there appears to be less interest now, raising the issue while engaging directly with people at the event. The interactions show a mix of responses rather than a single dominant reaction.

Some attendees dismissed the documents outright, calling them “fake news,” while others said the topic was complex and difficult to verify. A number of people shifted responsibility to past administrations, arguing that earlier governments had failed to release full information. The exchanges reflect a range of views, with some engaging in discussion and others avoiding the topic altogether.

Mixed Reactions to Epstein Questions at Texas CPAC Event

Online reactions to the video have also been mixed but highly active. Many viewers supported the stunt, arguing that the Epstein files should be fully released and criticizing the existing redactions. “Funny how Conservatives, Republicans and MAGA were on a holy crusade to find pedophiles not too long ago, but now they suddenly think it’s not such a big deal anymore,” one user wrote.

Others accused CPAC attendees in Texas of giving unclear or evasive answers when confronted. One comment criticized what it described as inconsistent public concern over the issue. At the same time, some users pushed back on the political framing, saying the case should not be treated as a partisan issue and that accountability should apply regardless of political affiliation.

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The video is gaining attention because it combines a confrontational style with a topic that continues to generate debate. By bringing the issue directly to CPAC attendees in Texas, the Good Liars created a situation that prompted immediate, unscripted reactions. The mix of political context, public questioning, and online discussion has helped the clip spread quickly.

It remains unclear whether the stunt will have any impact beyond online discussion. The video continues to circulate as audiences respond to the interactions captured at the event.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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