Amidst controversy surrounding the Justice Department and FBI’s conclusion that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide and lacked a client list, former President Trump called for unity among his supporters. Trump defended Attorney General Pam Bondi after his supporters expressed outrage over the handling of the Epstein case, and potential lack of transparency. Some of these supporters have openly questioned the findings. Trump has dismissed these concerns and urged them to focus on other matters, and asserted the Epstein files were originally created by Democrats.
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MAGA Is Tearing Itself Apart Over Jeffrey Epstein. This is the core issue, and the fallout is already unfolding. The Department of Justice recently declared Epstein’s death a suicide, and that no client list or blackmail operation existed, contradicting years of MAGA claims about a vast elite cover-up. This is a major blow to the narrative. For years, the narrative has centered around the idea that Epstein’s files would expose corrupt elites, particularly Democrats. Now, with Trump’s own DOJ denying these claims and allies backtracking, deep internal divisions are erupting within the movement. This is a real test.
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President Trump’s defense of Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files on Truth Social triggered an unprecedented negative reaction, with more replies criticizing the post than likes or shares, a phenomenon known as being “ratioed.” This backlash marks the first time Trump has received such widespread disapproval on his own social media platform. The post, which dismissed interest in Epstein as a waste of time, appears to have backfired due to growing frustration among Trump’s supporters regarding unfulfilled promises related to the Epstein case. The internal division reflects disappointment that the Justice Department found no list of Epstein’s clients and that no further files would be released, leading to calls for Bondi’s resignation and criticism of Trump’s stance. This incident highlights a significant challenge for the administration as it attempts to unify its base ahead of upcoming elections.
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In a recent exchange on X, Elon Musk questioned Donald Trump’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting their non-release was a “very big deal.” Trump responded on Truth Social by staunchly defending Attorney General Pam Bondi and urging people to move on from the Epstein matter. Trump’s post, similar to his previous statements, repeated Epstein’s name while discouraging further discussion, which Musk and others have found problematic. Bondi, meanwhile, explained that the child pornography found was not going to be released to the public, as well as that the video was being reset every night, therefore deleting a minute.
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Michael Wolff, author of a biography on Donald Trump, has disclosed that media outlets are declining to publish his work detailing Trump’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Wolff has been turned away by numerous publishers who are hesitant to publicize the story. He possesses hours of recordings of Epstein discussing his relationship with Trump. The tapes, recorded in 2017, are considered controversial given Epstein’s alleged suicide and the nature of their friendship.
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In a recent interview, Rep. Jamie Raskin discussed the pressing need to release the sealed files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Raskin emphasized the importance of ending the files’ potential use as a political tool and to ascertain the presence of substantive information, potentially involving the Trump administration. He believes the public deserves transparency to understand the scope of Epstein’s activities and the potential involvement of public figures. The congressman feels this release is crucial for public interest and accountability.
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In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump expressed support for Attorney General Pam Bondi while criticizing “so-called ‘friends'” within the MAGA movement for their focus on Jeffrey Epstein. Trump dismissed the significance of the Epstein files, baselessly attributing them to Democrats and his political adversaries, and urged Bondi to continue her work. Despite this, Trump’s post is unlikely to satisfy the growing concern about transparency within the MAGA base. Anonymous sources have stated that Trump’s response only worsened the situation and made it more difficult to quell the unrest.
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Federal investigators revealed that Jeffrey Epstein had over 1,000 victims spanning two decades, far exceeding initial allegations. A recent Justice Department and FBI memo confirmed Epstein’s extensive harm, identifying unique traumas suffered by each victim, while also stating that no incriminating “client list” was found. The memo also reinforced the previous conclusion that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while further citing that sensitive information like victim names and images will not be released. Ghislaine Maxwell was also convicted in a trial of her own, and until her appeal exhausts, criminal evidence is unlikely to be released.
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Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) has announced plans to force a House vote demanding the full, unredacted release of all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. This amendment would compel the Speaker to bring the measure to a roll-call vote, putting every member of Congress on record regarding the matter. The move follows the recent halt in further document releases by the Justice Department, led by Trump-appointed officials. The goal is to increase transparency and hold both Congress and the DOJ accountable while also putting pressure on those who are trying to avoid scrutiny.
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The Trump administration has reversed course on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files after previously promising transparency. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have now stated that there is no incriminating client list and that no further disclosure will be made, despite prior claims of having and being ready to release the files. This change of stance, coinciding with Trump’s agitated reactions to questions about Epstein, raises questions about his connections to the billionaire. Given Epstein’s close relationship with Trump and alleged ties to intelligence, the sudden shift in the administration’s position suggests a potential cover-up.
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