COMMENTARY: Epstein Saga May Show Fault Line in MAGA-Land
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump clinched a framework deal with the European Union that imposes a 15% tariff and secures $880 billion in US energy purchases.
- Trump had recently announced framework deals with Japan and the Philippines that include higher tariffs, risking a fracturing of global trade arrangements, while an EU-US trade war would have been worse.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said `We still have too much Russian LNG` in the European Union, highlighting ongoing energy concerns despite efforts to reduce imports.
- Despite assurances, Americans will pay more for cars, food, luxuries and consumer goods under higher tariffs, and critics warn of long-term societal impacts.
- Despite his trade win, Trump faces renewed questions over Epstein, whose death in 2019 continues to cast a shadow, underscoring ongoing revelations about their past friendship.
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Analysis of Stephen Collinson President Donald Trump claimed to have obtained another victory for his campaign to transform the global economy and American life, but he still cannot escape the growing questions about his handling of Jeffrey Epstein's controversy. The US closed a framework agreement with the European Union on Sunday that avoided a harmful trade war. Trump believes that these measures will reactivate the US manufacturing industry.…
PROPAGANDA: NBC Implies EU Deal Was Done as a Distraction from Epstein
A weird A-block report on NBC’s Sunday Nightly News makes crystal clear the urgency of narrative for the legacy media. In this instance, a dirty frame sets up a palette cleanser following the lead story- the consequential trade agreement between the United States and Europe announced at President Donald Trump’s Turnberry resort in Scotland. Watch as Sunday anchor Hallie Jackson repurposes the “distraction from Epstein” narrative in order to recl…
Analysis: Trump lands another big win with EU trade deal, but he can’t dodge the Epstein saga
President Donald Trump claimed another win for his campaign to transform the global economy and American life, but he still can’t escapeintensifying questions over his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy.
NewsReal: Epstein Saga 'Weaponized' Against Trump
Trump tried to make the Epstein Saga go away by first pretending that no such 'Epstein Files' exist, then by saying they were all 'a Democrat hoax anyway'. You'd think, therefore, that the mainstream media - given the culpability of its corporate owners in this American upper class scandal - would have breathed a sigh of relief and obliged him by shutting up about it. But no. Instead, they (Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal in particular) kee…
COMMENTARY: Epstein saga may show fault line in MAGA-land
MAGA may turn 'violent' if Trump can't pull off his next 'trick': biographer
One of President Donald Trump's biographers warned on Saturday that the president's MAGA base could become violent if Trump is implicated in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Michael Wolff, who has authored four books on Trump, made the comments on The Daily Beast's eponymous podcast. The comments come a...
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