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‘Fox & Friends’ Accused of Ignoring Epstein Files Backlash After Trump Post

DETROIT, JUL 14 – Fox & Friends ignored the Epstein story to align with Donald Trump amid audience demands for transparency, as MAGA base frustration grows, according to internal Fox communications.

  • On Monday morning, July 14, Fox & Friends aired lifestyle segments but deliberately omitted coverage of the Jeffrey Epstein FBI memo and ensuing controversy.
  • This editorial choice followed President Trump's public urging to his allies to move on from the Epstein files despite ongoing widespread interest and criticism.
  • The FBI memo released the previous week concluded no evidence linked uncharged third parties or incriminating clients to Epstein, sparking frustration especially among conservative and MAGA supporters.
  • Fox & Friends hosts acknowledged the public's valid questions and warned this silence poses a “ticking time bomb,” while Trump continued to back Attorney General Pam Bondi amid backlash.
  • The situation risks eroding part of Trump's base, with commentators warning the administration could lose 10 percent or more of supporters unless it addresses the Epstein fallout transparently.
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‘Fox & Friends’ Accused of Ignoring Epstein Files Backlash After Trump Post

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