MAGA influencers fume over DOJ’s Epstein memo
- On July 7, 2025, the DOJ and FBI released a memo stating no incriminating 'client list' or evidence of Epstein blackmailing prominent individuals exists.
- This memo followed a botched release of Epstein files, prompting MAGA influencers to question the DOJ's claims and call for AG Pam Bondi's resignation.
- MAGA figures like Laura Loomer, who posted 'He knows deep down the DOJ is lying,' and Elon Musk mocked the administration for inaction on Epstein arrests.
- The memo confirmed Epstein died by suicide in prison, but skepticism remains, with Bongino expressing doubts and thousands of critical replies to related social media posts.
- The controversy signals political fallout within Trump's base, raising questions about the DOJ's transparency and possible protection of powerful individuals linked to Epstein.
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US authorities have announced that the Epstein list does not exist and there is no evidence that sex offender Jeffrey Epstein tried to blackmail anyone. MAGA stars, conspiracy theorists and multi-billionaire Elon Musk are not satisfied with the authorities' explanation and suspect a cover-up of crimes related to Epstein.
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Right-wing influencers who have long promoted conspiracy theories about convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are turning their ire on the Trump administration over a new Department of Justice memo seeking to debunk those theories. The memo released Monday said there was no evidence Epstein kept a “client list,” nor that he sought to blackmail powerful…
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