Trump disavows “PAST supporters” who believed “Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,” because this whole situation is just… wow. It appears that the former President is now labeling the allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein as a “hoax,” and in doing so, he’s seemingly turned his back on those who, in the past, were his supporters but now dare to question the truth behind these disturbing accusations. The shift is jarring, especially considering the gravity of the Epstein case and the potential implications for those involved.

This whole “Epstein Hoax” narrative feels like a desperate maneuver. It’s as if Trump is trying to distance himself from something he knows could implicate him and his associates, and the reaction feels quite predictable. The fact that Ghislaine Maxwell is currently behind bars seems to counter this “hoax” claim rather dramatically. It’s a classic move: deflect, deny, and then attempt to rewrite history. It is also not particularly surprising that he might be casting blame on his political rival, President Biden.

The core of the issue seems to be centered around the recently released Epstein files. These documents, which include names, contacts, and details of Epstein’s associations, are creating a maelstrom of speculation and potential legal ramifications, of which Trump is listed. The alleged involvement of powerful figures has ignited public outrage, and now, those who once rallied behind Trump are demanding transparency and accountability. But now these same individuals are being treated like an enemy of the movement.

And the reaction? The people who are speaking out about this are now on the outs. He is throwing his base under the bus for speaking out on the issues. This looks very bad for him. This whole situation is just getting messy. It’s almost like a “you can’t handle the truth” moment, except, the truth is now the “hoax.”

The fact that Trump would deny the list is real to protect himself shows how far he’s willing to go to protect himself, even at the expense of his own base. The former President is calling his supporters “dumb” and “conned.” It is interesting that they would rather defend an alleged pedophile, but, in the end, the cult-like following appears to be sticking with him.

Trump’s actions are, on the other hand, perhaps not that surprising. Throughout his career, he’s demonstrated a penchant for self-preservation and a willingness to sacrifice allies when necessary. When facing legal challenges or accusations, he’s often resorted to attacking his accusers and portraying himself as the victim of a “witch hunt.” In this case, the accusations against him are far more serious.

The “Epstein Hoax” label seems to be a convenient way to dismiss the accusations, discredit the victims, and maintain his carefully constructed image. It’s a strategy that may have worked in the past, but in this case, the evidence against him is overwhelming. The public is demanding answers, and the truth is slowly emerging. It will be interesting to see how things play out in the coming months.

In the long run, the “Epstein Hoax” narrative could be a miscalculation. The more Trump doubles down on his denials, the more he risks alienating supporters and attracting further scrutiny. The files and the related information, however uncomfortable, will continue to be made available, and the truth will eventually come out. This is one instance where a cover-up could have far-reaching consequences for the former President and those around him. The reality is clear. The truth about Epstein is likely far worse than most can imagine.