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‘The View’ Host Whoopi Goldberg Makes Bold Declaration About Trump & Epstein: ‘I Don’t Believe There Is a List’

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump's approval rating dropped six points to 44% after his administration dismissed Epstein conspiracies and denied a client list, fueling MAGA base dissatisfaction and internal party conflict.

  • Between July 4 and July 10, President Donald Trump’s approval fell to 44%, with 50% disapproving, reflecting a sharp decline.
  • Following the memo’s release, the Justice Department and FBI denied a 'client list' and confirmed Epstein’s suicide, and President Trump called the files `Radical Left inspired Documents`.
  • On Friday, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino took the day off and is reportedly considering quitting, while major MAGA media figures noted Trump’s Truth Social post drew more replies than likes.
  • Supporters say they’ve lost him to the `deep state`, as Trump’s message evidently fell flat among large swaths of his supporters.
  • Later this month, a hearing for a preliminary injunction is set for July 24, as FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino weighs resignation amid MAGA backlash.
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‘The View’ Host Whoopi Goldberg Makes Bold Declaration About Trump & Epstein: ‘I Don’t Believe There Is a List’

The cohosts had a lot to say about the backlash over the administration's handling of the files.

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The New Republic broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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