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The president disavowed longtime backers who are furious over the administration's conclusion that the accused sex trafficker died by suicide in jail and did not possess a secret list of clients.
MAGA supporters criticize Trump's defense of AG Pam Bondi after DOJ revealed there is no Epstein client list, despite previous promises to expose additional details on scandal.
Republicans are evenly split as the White House copes with MAGA demands for more disclosures from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
The persisting furor over files related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has forced President Donald Trump into an unfamiliar role: trying to shut a conspiracy theory down.
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BuzzFeed on MSNJoe Rogan Blasts The Trump Administration As Epstein Fallout Continues To Spread Among MAGA SupportersThey’ve got videotape and all a sudden they don’t,” the podcaster said of the government's sudden flip on Epstein files. View Entire Post ›
Some of the president’s most fervent supporters are angry over the joint statement that concluded the accused sex trafficker had no secret “client list” and committed suicide in his jail cell.
Tensions that simmered for months boiled over when the Justice Department and FBI issued a two-page statement this week saying that they had concluded that Jeffrey Epstein did not possess a "client list.