An ad from Home of the Brave urges U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, to join the push to demand the Trump administration release all government files from the Jeffrey Epstein case.

The group is targeting nine House Republicans with the weeklong campaign, which will run on YouTube in Van Orden’s western Wisconsin district. The group said it’s part of a larger $15 million national campaign criticizing President Donald Trump’s second term.

The narrator in the spot says the White House is blocking a bipartisan bill in the House to force release of the files, warning Republicans supporting it would be seen as a “hostile act against the president.”

The narrator says a “true hostile act is protecting predators instead of victims.” As the narrator speaks, the spot plays video of Trump and Epstein together.

“A true hostile act is hiding the truth from the American people. Releasing the Epstein files isn’t hostile. Covering them up is,” the narrator says before telling viewers to call on Van Orden to support the Epstein Files Transparency Act.