A significant split has emerged within the MAGA world as Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was once one of his staunchest supporters. Trump publicly criticized Greene, calling her “wacky” and a “lunatic” while vowing to back a conservative primary challenger in the 2026 midterms. This break stems from disagreements over issues like the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, foreign versus domestic policy focus, and the overall strategic direction of the GOP. While some MAGA-aligned figures support Trump’s decision, the split could weaken his influence and reshape alliances within the Republican Party.
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In response to the surfacing of new emails suggesting a continued relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump took to TruthSocial to demand an investigation into Epstein’s ties. However, the focus of the investigation was explicitly directed toward those with Democratic ties, notably former President Bill Clinton, while seemingly ignoring his own involvement. This move was widely perceived as an attempt to deflect attention from his own connections to Epstein, especially since he has been linked to the disgraced financier. Social media users and commentators were quick to point out the hypocrisy and potential for a cover-up, given Trump’s own past associations with Epstein. Many considered the move a classic script flip to distract from the real issue.
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Following a “technical error,” the Justice Department replaced online pardons bearing identical copies of President Trump’s signature. The original pardons, including those for Darryl Strawberry and Glen Casada, were found to have strikingly similar signatures, confirmed by forensic document experts. The Justice Department attributed the error to staffing and technical issues, despite Trump’s history of mocking his predecessor’s use of an autopen and criticism of the practice. Legal experts maintain that the validity of the pardons is not affected.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has urged her party to take action, specifically advocating for the release of the Epstein files, emphasizing it as a straightforward measure to support victims and allow public scrutiny. Furthermore, Greene criticized the current administration for allegedly “gaslighting” Americans regarding rising prices, arguing that acknowledging the issue is crucial. She acknowledged the previous administration’s efforts in controlling inflation while maintaining that it did not translate to lowered prices.
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During a recent gaggle aboard Air Force One, President Trump responded to questions regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, specifically addressing Epstein’s claim that Trump was aware of his alleged sex trafficking activities. Trump deflected these inquiries, instead focusing on Epstein’s associations with other powerful figures like Bill Clinton and Larry Summers. When a reporter attempted a follow-up question about the released Epstein files, Trump abruptly cut her off, silencing her before taking a question from another journalist. This incident adds to a pattern of the president avoiding direct answers about his past relationship with Epstein.
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In a recent CNN interview, former swimsuit model Stacey Williams claimed she was delivered to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein to be groped in 1993, echoing an allegation she first made in 2024. The accusation was made in response to the release of Epstein’s emails by the House Oversight Committee, which included a boast by Epstein that he “gave” a girlfriend to Trump. The White House, responding to the 2024 allegations, denied the claims. Meanwhile, a House discharge petition gained enough signatures to force a vote on releasing the Department of Justice’s files on Epstein.
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President Zelensky announced significant progress in Ukraine’s missile program, particularly with the Long Neptune missiles, which have been used to strike targets inside Russia. He confirmed these strikes were a justified response to ongoing Russian aggression, highlighting the “tangible and precise results” achieved monthly. Furthermore, Zelensky revealed upcoming deliveries of air defense systems and combat aircraft from allies, including a significant agreement with France, while also addressing plans to enhance protection for frontline and border regions against Russian attacks. Finally, Zelensky mentioned the war’s impact on the Russian economy.
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FBI Director Kash Patel granted waivers to three senior FBI staff members, including Deputy Director Dan Bongino, exempting them from polygraph exams typically required for access to classified information. Bongino’s appointment was unprecedented, given his lack of prior FBI experience and public criticisms of the agency. The other two staff members, Marshall Yates and Nicole Rucker, also received waivers despite not clearing their polygraph exams. These waivers have raised concerns about adherence to standard security protocols and the potential for compromising sensitive information.
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Following the release of Epstein’s emails by the House Oversight Committee, former President Donald Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Epstein’s ties to several individuals and institutions. Trump’s request, made on Truth Social, cited the emails as a “hoax” used by Democrats to distract from other issues and requested investigation into Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and J.P. Morgan Chase, among others. Bondi quickly announced that U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton would lead the investigation. Trump’s involvement in the released emails was referenced, but he has stated that he kicked Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep.
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Epstein Emails: Revealed Insults Toward Trump During Presidency
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