Top Fox News Host Calls Out Trump for Huge Broken Promise that Has MAGA Furious
UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – The Trump Justice Department denied claims of a client list or blackmail in the Epstein case after reviewing over 300GB of data, sparking criticism from MAGA supporters.
- Fox News host Jesse Watters criticized President Trump and the Justice Department over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation in 2025.
- The criticism followed the Justice Department's April 16 announcement that their review found no new evidence or client list tied to Epstein's 2019 death.
- MAGA supporters expressed frustration as Trump dismissed Epstein questions publicly, while Attorney General Pam Bondi and others faced calls for ouster amid broken promise claims.
- The DOJ memo reviewed over 300 gigabytes of data, concluding Epstein died by suicide without evidence of blackmail or a client list, a finding MAGA loyalists labeled a 'Deep State coverup.'
- This controversy intensified divisions within Trump's base, complicating his efforts on immigration reform and legislative priorities amid skepticism about transparency and loyalty.
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Top Fox News host calls out Trump for huge broken promise that has MAGA furious
A major ally of President Donald Trump is saying that “nobody believes” the White House take on the Jeffrey Epstein case, the Daily Mail reported. Fox News host Jesse Watters slammed the White House and the Justice Department for saying that Epstein, an accused child sex trafficker, killed himself in prison in 2019 and did not leave a client list behind.
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Immigration, Epstein, Ukraine: Trump’s moves roil MAGA base
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