Trump, MAGA and Jeffrey Epstein
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"Elon literally turned on you, and you still gave him respect and wished him well. Yet you tell the people who have supported you for the past 10 years to basically f—ck off and stop supporting you."
President Donald Trump and his administration are doing everything they can to make MAGA forget about Jeffrey Epstein. They are failing.
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inews.co.uk on MSNMaga media is having a meltdown over Epstein
Call it a Maga civil war or a Maga meltdown, but the Jeffrey Epstein case has split Donald Trump’s supporters like never before. The President has been under siege since a memo on 7 July from the FBI and his Department of Justice said that after a “thorough investigation”,
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Latin Times on MSNConservative Bots on X Post Mixed Messages As MAGA Divide Over Epstein Case Deepens
A network of X accounts have used artificial intelligence to support the Trump administration since 2024. Now, they are confused over their messaging as Epstein divide continues.
President promised justice for twisted financier’s victims, then said there was nothing to see. Now, he’s digging into an old playbook without a hint of subtlety, writes
Veteran tech journalist Kara Swisher predicted Thursday evening that the Jeffrey Epstein story will follow the president for some time. On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal published a story linking Epstein and President Donald Trump together in an unusual way. Trump reportedly sent Epstein a letter for his 50th birthday that included some intimate details that have not previously been revealed. In the letter, Trump reportedly outlined a naked woman with a dark marker and signed his name across her waist as if to resemble pubic hair. He also told Epstein that the two men "have certain things in common." Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story. Swisher said Trump isn't going to be able to outrun this story because it's intertwined with the foundations of his MAGA base. "It's not going to end until he releases the files in some substantive way, which he seems resistant to do, and could be possibly for these reasons," Swisher said on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360." Outside of the story itself, Swisher suggested that the way Trump curated his base could also haunt him. Trump's MAGA base is very internet savvy, and the Epstein story is a made-for-internet saga, according to Swisher. "The online reaction is going to be massive, especially among his supporters, and that's the real problem here," Swisher said. "These people have been bred on conspiracy theories. He's been feeding them a lot of it and getting them used to it." "It's like feeding children tons of toxic sugar. Don't be surprised that they behave like this," Sisher continued. Watch the clip here. Watch the video at this link. Recommended Links:'Absolute bloodbath for Trump': Experts flag 'stunning numbers' in new poll'A bit confused': Soccer stars baffled as Trump hogs victory limelightTapes of Epstein talking about Trump labeled 'too hot': president's biographer'Liberals were right': Far-right Trump ally calls MAGA 'biggest scam in history'Trump's ex-chief of staff drops stunning new revelation about Epstein files
Multiple questions remained the day after the bombshell report, and Trump has filed a $10B lawsuit. Here’s how it all played out.