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MAGA influencers fume over DOJ’s Epstein memo

UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – MAGA supporters accuse the Trump Justice Department of concealing information after a DOJ memo found no evidence of an Epstein client list or additional perpetrators, fueling conspiracy suspicions.

  • The Justice Department and FBI issued a memo last week stating Epstein died by suicide in 2019 and left no client list or evidence of additional perpetrators.
  • This memo followed long-standing speculation and leaked documents alleging a coverup to protect elite figures, which some MAGA influencers strongly dispute.
  • MAGA figures like Rogan O'Handley called the memo a 'shameful coverup,' while media personalities criticized the DOJ's handling and refusal to release unredacted files.
  • Dan Bongino's post about the memo drew over 10,000 replies in hours, many accusing officials of mismanagement, while Trump called the bill setting America first at a recent rally.
  • The controversy highlights ongoing political tension around Epstein's case and government transparency, suggesting continued distrust among some groups despite official statements.
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MAGA politicians have worked on the scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. Now they stumble over the conspiracy tales that they have fired themselves.

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