Jeffrey Epstein, MAGA and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump has plenty of recent accomplishments he wants the public to talk about, but there's an issue dividing his political base that won't go away.
A host of MSNBC’s flagship morning show could barely contain his laughter talking about how abruptly some of President Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters have dropped their “decade-long crusade” for justice on the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The FBI and DOJ said they do not plan to make future public disclosures related to their review of Epstein's case, stoking outrage among Trump's most vocal supporters.
The online reaction to the Justice Department’s news was swift, with followers calling the Republican president “out of touch” and demanding transparency.
Lawmakers from the left are putting pressure on what has become a sensitive spot for Trump with his growingly frustrated base.
President Donald Trump has come to the defense of Attorney General Pam Bondi amid an all-out revolt among his MAGA base over the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. But his effort over the weekend to quell the outrage only seemed to add fuel to to the fire.
Conservatives, led by key figures in the MAGA movement, have pressed unsubstantiated claims that Epstein was murdered and that “deep state” actors in the government are hiding lists of
The director of 2000 Mules, Dinesh D'Souza, joined a growing number of high-profile conservative figures this week urging MAGA loyalists to drop their outrage over the Epstein files and stay focused on supporting Donald Trump 's political agenda.
Megyn Kelly duked it out with Ben Shapiro over the Epstein investigation as MAGA continues revolting against top Trump officials.
MAGA Rep. Mike Lawler has clearly had his head in the sand. On CNN Monday, Lawler told host Jim Berman he doesn’t get the fuss over disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. “I don’t even understand, frankly,