What is JeffTube? YouTube clone makes viewing Epstein videos easier

Published February 17th, 2026 - 08:36 GMT
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ALBAWABA - Following Jmail, a new contender called JeffTube has entered the room, a clone of Google's video platform YouTube that aims to offer its users an easier alternative to view all the videos in the Epstein files. 

Recently published by the US Department of Justice (DOJ), the Epstein files have become the talk of social media due to the disturbing nature of their contents, including three million pages, 180,000 images, and 2,000 videos. 

The files featured many top figures, including Michael Wolff, Elon Musk, Ghislaine Maxwell, Rich Kahn, US First Lady Melania Trump, Bill Gates, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew.

JeffTube launched on February 6, 2026, and was praised by many users as it made videos published by the government in a complex, long archive easier to navigate and access.

What is JeffTube? YouTube clone makes viewing Epstein videos easier

According to The Sunday Guardian, JeffTube contains over 1,000 videos categorized into different topics such as person cams, cell Cams, elevator cams, and lobby Cams. Moreover, many of the videos are footage from the Metropolitan Correctional Center, where Epstein committed suicide in 2019.

JeffTube follows a similar interface to YouTube, offering users features such as video playback, playlists, and comments sections.

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The platform is part of a bigger platform called Jmail, which clones Gmail and features over 8,000 emails from several contacts, including Michael Wolff, Elon Musk, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Rich Kahn. Among the abundance of emails, 3,782 were starred. 

The viral website recently took the internet by storm after unveiling  "Jemini," an AI companion similar to Google's Gemini that lets Jmail visitors ask detailed questions about the Epstein files. 

Users state that Jmail is so detailed that it has become its own ecosystem.