MAGA influencers fume over DOJ’s Epstein memo
- On July 7, the DOJ released a memo confirming Epstein died by suicide with no client list or further disclosures, prompting backlash among MAGA supporters.
- The DOJ memo released July 7 contradicts Bondi's February claim that she had an Epstein client list on her desk for review, undermining previous promises to disclose files.
- The DOJ and FBI's review found no incriminating client list, confirmed Epstein’s suicide, and found no evidence supporting blackmail claims.
- MAGA supporters turned against the DOJ, demanding Bondi's resignation after the memo denied existence of Epstein's client list.
- Beyond the immediate fallout, this controversy poses a broader challenge for the Trump administration to maintain support amid rising discord within the MAGA movement, with uncertain political consequences.
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The Epstein memo is a joke — and the joke’s on us
Late Sunday evening, the Department of Justice and the FBI quietly dropped a two-page memo on Axios — a pathetic attempt to bury the Jeffrey Epstein scandal once and for all.Instead, they lit a fire.If the goal was to rebuild trust, this failed spectacularly.Even longtime Trump supporters are furious. The memo offers nothing new. It doesn’t present fresh evidence. It doesn’t announce new investigations. It simply reviews old files and claims to …
US authorities have announced that the Epstein list does not exist and there is no evidence that sex offender Jeffrey Epstein tried to blackmail anyone. MAGA stars, conspiracy theorists and multi-billionaire Elon Musk are not satisfied with the authorities' explanation and suspect a cover-up of crimes related to Epstein.
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