Conspiracists Cultivated by Trump Turn on Him
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Key right-wing media figures reject Trump's request to end Epstein conspiracy theories despite Justice Department stating no client list exists, fueling division within his base.
- A recent Justice Department memo concluded there is no evidence Jeffrey Epstein kept a secret client list and confirmed he died by suicide in 2019, contradicting conspiracy theories.
- This memo provoked anger and suspicion among President Trump's MAGA supporters who expected the administration to release more Epstein-related documents, fueled by Trump’s past cover-up accusations.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi, previously claiming tens of thousands of Epstein videos existed, faces calls for resignation from MAGA influencers who now criticize the administration’s handling of the case.
- Trump defended Bondi and dismissed critics as politically motivated, while some Republicans and commentators labeled persistent conspiracy theories as unsubstantiated and harmful to the movement’s unity.
- The controversy over the Epstein files has strained the MAGA coalition’s cohesion and tested trust in the Trump administration’s transparency amid broader political and legal challenges.
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Conspiracists Cultivated by Trump Turn on Him
New York Times: “The fallout is testing the power the president holds over his most loyal followers, the ones who have trusted him all along and who believed they would learn a whole lot more about the Epstein saga if they returned Mr. Trump to office.” “It is entirely too soon to know what the revolt will mean or if and when it might sputter out, but the nature of it was stunning to behold. It was like a Möbius strip of paranoia and distrust: A…
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