In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump dismissed the Jeffrey Epstein story as a “hoax.” He accused Democrats of perpetrating the “scam,” further stating that his past supporters who are interested in the case have “bought into this ‘bullshit,’” and he no longer desires their backing. Trump attributed the focus on the Epstein case to the “Fake News” and Democrats, despite his own perceived successes. These comments follow prior remarks where he questioned the interest in the Epstein case, coinciding with criticism from MAGA figures and a recent poll revealing public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the matter.
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Trump Melts Down Over Epstein ‘Hoax,’ Slams Supporters Who Believe ‘This Bullsh*t’: ‘I Don’t Want Their Support Anymore!’ The situation is heating up, and it’s hard to ignore the sheer volatility of it all. It appears that Donald Trump has officially gone into full meltdown mode over the Epstein situation, declaring it a “hoax” and, even more surprisingly, slamming his own supporters who dare to believe in the existence of the Epstein list. He’s basically saying, “I don’t want their support anymore!” This is, to put it mildly, quite a statement from someone who built a political career on cultivating a dedicated base.
The reaction is understandable, the documents are out there, and a lot of them are connected. But, the timing feels off. It wasn’t long ago that the MAGA faithful were chanting, “Daddy’s home!” Now, the narrative is shifting again. It makes you wonder if the closer he gets to the truth, the more frantic the denials become. His increasingly aggressive stance only adds fuel to the fire of suspicion. I mean, isn’t this the same playbook he used when dismissing COVID-19 as a “hoax,” a move that many see as directly responsible for the deaths of millions? It’s a pattern, and it’s not a comforting one.
It raises the question: could this be the moment when some of his most devoted followers finally abandon ship? Perhaps the regular Republican voters will start questioning things, too. Remember his campaign promise? To release the Epstein list? It’s a promise that’s looking pretty empty now. In fact, it’s starting to look like he’s operating exactly as the oligarchs and foreign actors who allegedly got him into power intended.
The Epstein situation has always been a dark cloud, but it is now threatening to unleash a storm. With photos, documents, and testimonies piling up, the evidence seems to point in a clear direction. How can it be a hoax when there are hundreds of pictures? The question of Trump’s involvement is no longer a whisper; it’s a shout.
It’s almost comical, in a dark sort of way, that this might be the breaking point for some of his followers. To hear Trump say he doesn’t want their support is a fascinating admission. I expect the right-wing influencers will be quick to fall in line. This seems to be the best thing that Trump has said. The only thing is that he is still a horrible human being.
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In truth, it seems that Trump and his team have likely been dreading the release of the Epstein documents. It’s not hard to imagine the panic as they realized what might be revealed. The idea of Trump’s name appearing again and again alongside the names of the girls he is alleged to have been with… well, that’s a nightmare scenario.
This whole situation is a reminder of the world’s absurdity. The “Daddy” facade is gone. Trump’s emotional volatility is on full display. It’s almost as though he’s having an “I quit!” moment. One has to wonder, is he genuinely upset, or is this all just a calculated move? What exactly does he mean by success?
It’s hard to say exactly what impact this will have on future elections. The reaction among his hardcore base will be interesting, but some will stick with him to the very end, regardless of the accusations. The truth is, the people already know, and they can vote however they want.
