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Trying to Quell MAGA War, Trump Gives Jeffrey Epstein Bizarre New 5-Word Nickname

UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – Trump denies coverup allegations as Justice Department and FBI reports find no evidence of wrongdoing in Epstein's 2019 death, while internal disputes emerge within federal agencies.

  • On Saturday, President Donald Trump called Jeffrey Epstein 'a guy who never dies' while trying to quell MAGA supporters' outrage over Epstein file transparency.
  • Trump urged his administration's top law enforcement officials to move past Epstein and focus instead on investigating alleged 'rigged' elections and Democrat-linked scandals.
  • Pam Bondi, appointed Attorney General in early 2025, and FBI Director Kash Patel both maintained Epstein died by suicide and denied any client list or new evidence existed despite MAGA skepticism.
  • Critics highlighted a minute-long surveillance gap the night of Epstein’s 2019 death and alleged coverups, while far-right figures, including Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, claim powerful clients remain hidden.
  • The controversy continues to divide Trump’s supporters, with calls for full disclosure clashing against claims that further Epstein focus distracts from pressing political issues.
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A dead pedophile haunts President Donald Trump. The cover-up of the Epstein files has created a revolt within the MAGA movement that is growing in strength. On Saturday night, Trump tried to get his voter base in the ear on Truth social. “What is happening to my boys, and in some cases girls? Stop wasting your time and energy on Jeffrey Epstein,” he writes.

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The Maga camp recently announced that the US president would not clarify the scandal surrounding US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Trump is now protecting his government.

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Mediapart broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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