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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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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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